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PETALING JAYA: Several initiatives have been rolled out by the government and NGOs, among them the Covid-19 vaccine registration platform ImuniSel by the Selangor state government, to address the dismal number of registration by senior citizens. ImuniSel, which was launched in April, aims to register those who do not have a smartphone or Internet access given the fact that registering to be vaccinated under the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme might be a challenge for senior citizens, after dismal numbers were reflected in recent reports. In a tweet, Selangor Task Force for Covid-19 (STFC) committee member Dr Helmi Zakariah urged interested Malaysians to register as volunteers to help register the non-tech-savvy at imunisel.my ....
PETALING JAYA: Registering to be vaccinated under the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme might be an easy affair for tech-savvy adults and teenagers, but it could be a challenge for senior citizens, after dismal numbers were reflected in recent reports. To address the issue, several initiatives were rolled out by the government and NGOs, among them the Covid-19 vaccine registration platform Imunisel by the Selangor state government. ImuniSel, which was launched in April, aims to register those who do not have a smart phone or Internet access. In a tweet, Selangor Task Force for Covid-19 (STFC) committee member Dr Helmi Zakariah urged interested Malaysians to register as volunteers to help register the non-tech-savvy at imunisel.my ....
Published on: Tuesday, March 16, 2021 By: NST Text Size: Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Community Development and People’s Wellbeing Ministry has begun helping the people, especially senior citizens, to register for Covid-19 vaccination. Its Minister Shahelmy Yahya (pic) said the agencies currently involved in the registration aid were the Public Welfare Services Department (JPKA); Women Affairs Department (JHEWA); and Sabah Community Services Council (MPMS). “Our JPKA has started to assist the registration for senior citizens at old folks’ homes. ADVERTISEMENT “Two more of our agencies - JHEWA and MPMS - are also helping to assist their respective target groups to register for the vaccination with the MySejahtera application,” he told NST when contacted. ....
Published on: Monday, March 15, 2021 By: NST Bernama pic for illustration only. Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Civil Defence Force (APM) has no problems mobilising its 200 members, who are involved in the existing Agen Basmi Covid-19 (ABC-19) duty, to carry out vaccination registration in remote areas. Its Director Colonel Sharudin Md. Zain said the force is also ready to increase its manpower to 400, if needed, to assist in ensuring people in rural areas get vaccinated. “Our personnel will help in the registration of senior citizens, the disabled and other high-risk citizens in this immunisation programme. ADVERTISEMENT “At the moment, I am waiting for official instructions (with regards to deployment and coverage areas) from the APM headquarters in Sungai Merab, Bangi, which is expected to be issued tomorrow,” he told NST when contacted, Sunday. ....