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Get the vaccine to enjoy more relaxed SOPs

Mar 04, 2022


get the vaccine to enjoy more relaxed sops

The Health Minister wants more Malaysians to come forward to get their booster shot, and their children immunised against COVID-19.

Khairy Jamaluddin says not only is it to protect us from the coronavirus, but also enable us to enjoy more relaxed SOPs.

He says several SOPs have been relaxed this month, including quarantine rules for asymptomatic close contacts.

The government has also removed daily testing requirements for travellers entering Malaysia via selected travel programs.

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Don’t forget to get the booster by the end of March!

get the vaccine to enjoy more relaxed sops

All vaccinated senior citizens and Sinovac vaccine recipients have been reminded to get their COVID-19 booster shot by the end of this month.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says it's because those who fail to do so will no longer be considered fully vaccinated from April 1st.

Khairy also reminded parents not to send their children to school if they show signs of infection.

He says kids should not be made to return to class until they get tested for COVID-19.

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Malaysians supportive of COVID-19 vaccine mandates

get the vaccine to enjoy more relaxed sops

A study has found that most Malaysians are supportive of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

According to Ipsos Malaysia, over 80% of Malaysians support the requirement, in which people must be vaccinated to conduct daily activities.

This includes travelling, visiting restaurants, and entering workplaces.

The study also noted that 82% of Malaysians believe taking the vaccine should be mandatory to anyone who is eligible for the jab.


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