KOTA BHARU, Aug 8 The Kelantan government is appealing to the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti) to approve the state’s request for one million doses of Covid-19 vaccine before the onset of the monsoon season in October. Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob said the.
KOTA BARU (Bernama): The Kelantan government is appealing to the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry to approve the state’s request for one million doses of Covid vaccinesbefore the onset of the monsoon season in October.
Kelantan JAPEN assists 2,000 residents register for vaccination 10 May 2021 / 10:57 H.
KOTA BHARU: The Kelantan Information Department (JaPen) has helped 2,000 residents in the state to register for vaccination under the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme.
Its director, Azahar Ismail said the registration involved especially the elderly as well as the community in rural areas such as Jeli, Gua Musang and Dabong.
The registration exercise was carried out through the MySejahtera application, online as well as manually by using a form obtained from the district health offices.
“The registration was carried out when we did the Info On Wheels (IOW) announcement on awareness to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as helping the community to register as vaccine recipients,” he said when contacted by Bernama, today.
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PASIR PUTEH: The Covid-19 vaccine, to be distributed nationwide starting from the end of this month, does not contradict Islam and Muslims should not have any reservations about it.
PAS Dewan Ulama chief, Dr Nik Muhammad Zawawi Salleh said that Muslims, in fact, must accept it based on several basic principles stipulated in Islam, namely, to protect harmony in Islam, health, property, lives and the economic sector.
“It (the Covid-19 threat) prevents Muslims from performing congregational obligatory prayers and Friday prayers in mosques, and severing ties when they cannot communicate with and visit relatives and friends in difficulties.