Kelantan mufti advises senior citizens to get vaccinated 27 Apr 2021 / 20:41 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
KOTA
BHARU: Kelantan Mufti, Datuk Mohamad Shukri Mohamad, said that his experience after being infected with Covid-19 last year, and having to be treated in hospital for 16 days, made him realise the importance of vaccination.
Therefore, he advised the public, especially those aged 60 and above, not to worry about the vaccine administered because it did not contain banned substances.
“I urge Muslims who will be receiving the Covid-19 shots to do so with full confidence. The public need not worry because it does not hurt at all. Maybe, a slight tingling in the shoulder after the injection, if any,” he said.
PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry will not conduct Covid-19 vaccinations at night during the month of Ramadan, says Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali.
He was quoted in a report by Malay daily Sinar Harian as saying that vaccinations will be conducted until evening for those who registered through the MySejahtera application, so that Muslims may perform their prayers at night. I m of the opinion that if vaccination is done at night, they would not come because they want to perform the terawih prayers. For those staying in the interiors such as the Orang Asli, we will send medical officers through our outreach programme to provide the CanSino vaccine, which only takes one jab, he told the media after a Malaysia Prihatin event at the Bagan Serai Community hall on Tuesday (April 13).
KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 Former minister Syed Saddiq Abdul Rahman is perplexed by the Health Ministry’s reasons not to carry out Covid-19 vaccinations at night during the Muslim fasting month.
BAGAN SERAI, April 12 The Health Ministry will not be administering vaccine shots at night throughout the month of Ramadan, says Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali. Instead, the vaccine shots will be given as usual till evening for those who have registered through the.
Vaccine shots will not be administered at night during Ramadan 12 Apr 2021 / 22:18 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
BAGAN
SERAI: The Health Ministry will not be administering vaccine shots at night throughout the month of Ramadan, says Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali.
Instead, the vaccine shots will be given as usual till evening for those who have registered through the MySejahtera app to avoid any disruption during the fasting month.
“I believe that if the shots are administered at night, people will not come because they want to perform tarawih prayers, performed only during Ramadan each year.
“The second phase of the vaccination shots will begin on April 19. For those living in the interior areas such as the Orang Asli, we will send medical officers through the outreach programme to administer the single CanSino vaccine shot,” he said at a news conference after the Malaysia Prihatin and Ehya Ramadan donation programme at the Bagan Serai commun