Selangor Journal
A healthcare personnel preparing a vaccination syringe to be administered to participants of the Selangor Vaccination Programme (Selvax) Booster at Selcare Clinic in Section 13, Shah Alam, on December 10, 2021. — Photo by REMY ARIFIN/SELANGORKINI

Booster dose: Public response unsatisfactory, but improving

KUALA LUMPUR, March 8 — The public’s response to the Covid-19 vaccine booster dose is still unsatisfactory, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.

Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said, however, there has been an increase in the number of Malaysians receiving the booster dose following campaigns implemented by the Health Ministry (MOH).

“For the first booster dose, the figure increased from 49.9 per cent to over 50 per cent now, while for the second booster shot, it increased from 1.9 per cent to 2.2 per cent a few weeks ago,” she said during the question and answer session.

She was responding to a question from Hulu Terengganu MP Datuk Rosol Wahid, who wanted to know if the government was satisfied with the public’s response to the booster dose.

Elaborating, Dr Zaliha said the MOH had taken various steps to encourage more people to get the booster dose, including by allowing appointments through the MySejahtera application without specific time or location and offering walk-in vaccinations for the high-risk group.

Meanwhile, the minister said that the Covid-19 infection trend in the first month of 2023 was relatively stable, adding that the number of daily cases remained around 500 since last month and dropped to 226 yesterday.

“The seven-day average of new cases ranged from 187 to 511 cases throughout January 2023.

“The infectivity rate (Rt) remained below 1.0 since the 46th Epidemiological Week 2022 ME 46/2022 (November 13 to 19, 2022) and 0.8 during ME 4/2023 (January 22 to 28, 2023),” said Dr Zaliha.

— Bernama

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