IPOH (Bernama): The congestion at the Indera Mulia Stadium Vaccination Centre (PPV) here last Friday (May 20) was due to the presence of 799 individuals who had defaulted on the appointments set for them through the MySejahtera application to get the vaccine jab.
Perak Health director Datuk Dr Ding Lay Ming
(pic) said the defaulters went to the stadium last Friday, hoping to walk in and be given the vaccine jab on that day, which was the first day of the implementation of the enhanced movement control order in the Kinta district, which also involves Ipoh. The actual number of appointments given through MySejahtera for May 21 was for 1,570 people, but there were an extra 799 who showed up without an appointment and were with escorts, hence the congestion, ” she said Monday (May 23).
IPOH, May 23 The congestion at the Indera Mulia Stadium Vaccination Centre (PPV) here last Friday was due to the presence of 799 individuals who had defaulted on the appointment set for them through the MySejahtera application to get the vaccine jab. Perak Health director Datuk Dr.
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Kuala Lumpur: Covid-19 patients awaiting a call from the Ministry of Health (MOH) can now report themselves through the ‘MySejahtera’ application.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the application was being upgraded and enhanced to better manage the outbreak, as well as to meet the needs of users in the effort to break the chain of infection in the community.
“They (users) can go to the ‘MySejahtera HelpDesk’ on the homepage of the MySejahtera application and follow the instructions in section G,” he said in a statement today.
Dr Noor Hisham advised members of the public to keep the MySejahtera app updated and utilise its available features. Bernama
MySejahtera users who have been registered as Covid-19 positive cases at the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) will now receive a notification via SMS and alert on the app.
According to Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a recent statement, affected users will be provided with guidance and reminders for self-assessment through the app.
The assessments will be available in the ‘Things to do’ section for 10 consecutive days.
If users report any symptoms through the self-assessment, the information will be relayed to the Covid-19 Assessment Centre and a health officer will contact the user for further evaluation.