Malaysia's daily Covid-19 vaccination rate slips to 217,807 doses on July 3
Of the 217,807 doses given out, 141,140 went to first-dose recipients, while the remainders went to 76,667 second-dose recipients.
Of the 217,807 doses given out, 141,140 went to first-dose recipients, while the remainders went to 76,667 second-dose recipients.
The move comes as the total bed capacity in the Klang Valley has reached more than 85%.
But the latest figure still marks the sixth consecutive day that new infections stay above the 6,000 level.
Selangor continued to report the highest number of new cases at 3,047, followed by Negeri Sembilan (699), Kuala Lumpur (616) and Johor (414)
Of the 236,196 doses given out, 167,059 went to first-dose recipients, while the remaining 69,137 were second doses
Prime Minister’s Office: Accordingly he was admitted to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur this morning to receive treatment and monitoring
"MEF is pleading with the government to open up all sectors of business with strict implementation of SOPs and penalties."
“There has to be a reasonable balance between the saving of lives and livelihoods."
Sunway Healthcare said the role was previously helmed by Pejabat Kesihatan Daerah (PKD), since the centre opened its doors for vaccinations on March 10 this year.
“Public Bank’s targeted repayment assistance programme has been progressing very well."