6,200 fail to show up for vaccination in Negeri Sembilan

6,200 fail to show up for vaccination in Negeri Sembilan

State health committee chairman said among the reasons given were that vaccination centres were far from home or senior citizens had no one to take them.

Five private hospitals and eight clinics have been chosen to be vaccination centres in Negeri Sembilan.
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A total of 6,200 individuals who registered for Phase Two of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme in Negeri Sembilan did not show up for their vaccination appointments since April.

State health, environment, cooperatives and consumerism committee chairman S Veerapan said among their excuses was they did not check their MySejahtera application for appointment dates or that the vaccination centres (PPVs) were located far from home.

“Besides that, other reasons given by senior citizens was that they had no one to send them to PPVs. There are also individuals who said that they have been identified as close contacts or tested positive for Covid-19,” he told reporters after visiting the vaccination centre at UCSI Hospital here, today.

Therefore, he urged the public to take their vaccination appointments seriously to help contain the worsening Covid-19 pandemic in the country.

In a related development, Veerapan said five private hospitals in the state would now serve as PPVs for the immunisation programme, namely the UCSI Hospital, Mawar Medical Centre, SALAM Senawang Specialist Hospital, KPJ Seremban Hospital and Nilai Medical Centre.

The vaccination exercise will also be carried out at eight clinics, namely Klinik Anda and Poliklinik Damai in Senawang; AMC Klinik, Klinik Icon and Klinik Daniel in Seremban 2; and Klinik Nisa, Klinik Desaria and Klinik Dr Lee in Nilai.

Veerapan said currently, there were 17 active Covid-19 clusters in Negeri Sembilan, four of which involved workplaces, community (4), religious gathering (5), high-risk groups (2) and one each at an educational institution and detention centre.

He added that Covid-19 infections were the highest among individuals aged 18 to 60 years.

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