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2021-12-17 17:06 | Report Abuse

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2021-12-08 09:31 | Report Abuse

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2021-12-06 09:20 | Report Abuse

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2021-11-08 10:15 | Report Abuse

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2021-11-08 10:11 | Report Abuse

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2021-02-23 10:32 | Report Abuse

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2021-02-16 08:22 | Report Abuse

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2021-02-13 12:18 | Report Abuse

Khairy say Registration for Covid-19 vaccination to start in March

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2021-02-13 12:17 | Report Abuse

Registration for Covid-19 vaccination to start in March Khairy say

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2021-02-13 12:16 | Report Abuse

Khairy Registration for Covid-19 vaccination to start in March

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2021-02-13 12:16 | Report Abuse

Khairy Registration for Covid-19 vaccination to start in March

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2021-02-13 12:16 | Report Abuse

Khairy Registration for Covid-19 vaccination to start in March

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2021-02-13 12:15 | Report Abuse

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2021-02-13 12:14 | Report Abuse

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2021-02-13 12:13 | Report Abuse

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2021-02-13 12:12 | Report Abuse

On Feb 4, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the government would start the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme from the end of this month, with the government targeting 80% of the country's population or 26.5 million individuals receiving the vaccines which are to be given free in three phases.The first phase from February to April is for a total of 500,000 frontline personnel directly involved in the fight against the pandemic. The second phase from April to August is for high-risk groups of senior citizens, aged 60 and above, and vulnerable groups with morbidity problems such as heart disease, obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure, as well as the disabled.The third phase is for adults, aged 18 and above, from this May to February next year.

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2021-02-13 12:11 | Report Abuse

For the record, the Pfizer vaccine is also the first Covid-19 vaccine to be certified by the World Health Organization (WHO) for emergency use. Khairy also advised the people not to hesitate and worry about the level of safety of the vaccines that have been purchased because they have been certified free from any animal-related substances.

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2021-02-13 12:11 | Report Abuse

On Jan 8, Khairy announced that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine had been successfully registered by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA), thus giving conditional approval for the use of the vaccine in the country. Apart from Malaysia, 49 other countries have also approved the vaccine, and some have already started using it.

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2021-02-13 12:10 | Report Abuse

Malaysia is not too late because we are adhering to the agreement. When we receive it (vaccine), we will be able to set up a vaccination programme. It is useless to have a lot of vaccines but cannot make effective injections. There are countries where the immunisation programme is a bit slow, and we are planning to finish it within 12 months.Khairy also shared his daily routine which is keeping in touch with the vaccine manufacturers to ensure they would arrive on time.

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2021-02-13 12:09 | Report Abuse

Clarified claims that Malaysia was quite late in receiving the Covid-19 vaccines compared to developed nations as well as neighbouring countries. This is because Malaysia is more focused on planning a more efficient and effective vaccination programme to be carried out throughout the year once the vaccines are received at the end of this month, Khairy said.We are not too slow like Australia, South Korea and Japan, which are still studying (suitable vaccines). I want to expedite the purchase and delivery process and, so far, according to the agreement signed, we will receive it in February. Indonesia got the Sinovac vaccine early, because it is a testing ground, of course, they will come first. Singapore is investing in the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and that’s why they received priority.

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2021-02-13 12:08 | Report Abuse

The decision was made after taking into consideration that a safe and Covid-19 free environment could only be achieved, when as many people as possible are vaccinated and the immunisation amidst the pandemic period now is done on humanitarian grounds. Khairy, who was interviewed through Skype, also explained that the free vaccines given to non-citizens was the government’s stance in the hope that other countries would make reciprocal decisions and assist Malaysians in their countries.

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2021-02-13 12:08 | Report Abuse

Khairy who is also the minister coordinating the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme, said this during an interview on Bernama News Channel’s "Ruang Bicara" programme titled Vaksin: Kendurkan Ketegangan dan Kerisauan terhadap Covid-19 tonight.It was reported today that the government agreed to roll out the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme at the end of this month, with all foreign citizens residing in Malaysia also receiving free vaccines. Priority will be given to Malaysian citizens first, while the details and schedule for vaccination of foreigners would be announced later.

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2021-02-13 12:05 | Report Abuse

If we (locals) are the only recipients, we will not be safe because they (foreigners) may still infect us, or the virus could spread among the foreigners. That is why it is important that we protect everyone. This is the right decision for the sake of humanity.

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2021-02-13 12:05 | Report Abuse

That even if Malaysians were to receive the vaccines, it would not mean they are safe because Malaysia has about three million foreigners who are likely to cause the virus to spread and infect Malaysians.That is why this (giving free vaccines to non-citizens) needs to be done because we are not safe until everyone is safe. In vaccine science, if there are more vaccine recipients, then we are safe and the virus cannot infect others. As such, we are targeting 80% of the population to create group immunity and form enough antibodies, so that the virus does not infect people in the country.

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2021-02-13 12:04 | Report Abuse

Feb 11: Malaysia will only be safe from the Covid-19 pandemic if the people including foreign citizens living here, receive the vaccines, said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

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2021-02-12 23:46 | Report Abuse

Feb 4 Muhyiddin was reported to have said the three-phase National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme would start at the end of this month, with the government targeting 80% of the country's population or 26.5 million individuals to receive the vaccine free of charge.

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2021-02-12 22:56 | Report Abuse

On Jan 8 Khairy announced that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine had been registered by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA), thus giving conditional approval for the use of the vaccine in the country.

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2021-02-12 22:56 | Report Abuse

Apart from Malaysia 49 other countries have approved the vaccine and some of these countries have started using the vaccine.

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2021-02-12 22:56 | Report Abuse

The third phase is from May to February next year and it is for those aged 18 and above.

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2021-02-12 22:55 | Report Abuse

The first phase from February to April, is for the 500,000 frontliners who are directly involved in the fight against Covid-19, while the second phase, from April to August, for the high-risk group, comprising senior citizens aged 60 and above and the vulnerable group with morbidity problems, such as heart disease, obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure, as well as persons with disabilities (PwD).

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2021-02-12 22:55 | Report Abuse

Khairy is also the coordinating minister for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme reiterated that the vaccination programme will begin with frontline workers.We will evaluate every application as many have requested that they (applicants) be categorised as frontliners.I can verify that Prime Minister (Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin) will be the first person to receive the Pfizer vaccine, followed by the Health director-general (Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah), doctors, nurses and others.

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2021-02-12 21:59 | Report Abuse

Registration for Covid-19 vaccination to members of the public is expected to kick off in March and this will be on a volunteer basis, said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin. He said there are five ways for the public to sign up for the vaccine, including via the MySejahtera application.If they have no access to MySejahtera, they may go to the JKJAV (Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee Special Committee) website, which will be launched by the prime minister next week.In addition there is the hotline (number to be fixed later), manual registration at public and private clinics and hospitals, and lastly, for people living in the rural areas, we will be working with the state government to get them to register the recipients including senior citizens.

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2021-02-10 16:19 | Report Abuse

today all steel counter moving because metal price up mining booming...

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2021-02-10 16:08 | Report Abuse

commodities up ...mining good

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2021-02-10 16:03 | Report Abuse

iron man strong performance..

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