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Smile!: Muhyiddin obliging donors and workers for a wefie at the blood drive in Mid Valley, Kuala Lumpur. Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR: It is important to get more people to sign up for the vaccination programme so that the country can successfully contain the Covid-19 transmission, says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
The Prime Minister said although 7.6 million people had registered through the MySejahtera app so far, it was still below the targeted 26.7 million people.
“This figure is still small compared to the total number of Malaysians and non-citizens who are eligible to be vaccinated.
“There is a correlation between rolling off the vaccine plan and the recovery of our nation’s economy.
03 Apr 2021 / 16:08 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
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LUMPUR: The number of people who have registered for Covid-19 vaccination through the MySejahtera application is still low compared to the total number of Malaysians and non-citizens eligible to be vaccinated, said Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
He said that as of yesterday, only 7.6 million of the targeted 26.7 million people have signed up through the MySejahtera application.
“I consider this figure as still small. For sure, this (getting the numbers) is important to reach our desired level to more successfully contain the Covid-19 transmission and at the same time to revitalise or restore the country’s economy more rapidly.