Get your vaccine in 10 minutes at Ipoh’s new drive-thru facility

Get your vaccine in 10 minutes at Ipoh’s new drive-thru facility

Perak menteri besar Saarani Mohamad says more drive-through counters will be open later to boost the number of vaccine recipients to 2,500 a day.

Saarani Mohamad observing the new drive-through vaccination process outside the Indera Mulia Stadium in Ipoh. (Bernama pic)
IPOH:
Getting the Covid-19 vaccine is a breeze at the Indera Mulia Stadium (SIM) here, taking only 10 minutes at its drive-through vaccination centre (PPV) compared with one hour at other centres.

Perak menteri besar Saarani Mohamad said 100 people who turned up for their second dose today were the first group to benefit from the SIM PPV, the first drive-through facility in Perak.

He said the number of jabs administered at the drive-through PPV is expected to increase gradually.

“The idea to provide the drive-through service is to ease the challenges faced by the elderly who have to queue up using wheelchairs, walking sticks and requiring attention during the vaccination process.

“An increase in the number of drive-through counters is also expected to boost the number of vaccine recipients at the SIM PPV to 2,500 a day.

“The move was also taken in preparation for the coming phase (under which those aged below 60 will be vaccinated) which is expected to involve many more recipients,” he told reporters after launching the drive-through vaccination centre.

Saarani said the efficiency of the team handling the drive-through vaccination would be tested in stages, and the service is now limited to those getting their second dose as it is a simpler process.

Asked about the opening of a second drive-through PPV near the Sultan Azlan Shah Roundabout in Bandar Meru Raya here, as announced earlier by deputy health minister Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali, Saarani said the proposal was still being studied.

“We have to study first because we do not want vehicles to queue up and cause traffic congestion,” he said, adding that the state government is also looking into opening up drive-through PPVs in other districts.

Meanwhile, Perak health department director Dr Ding Lay Ming, who was also at the press conference, said media personnel in Perak would start receiving their vaccine appointments today.

“Based on the list of 123 media personnel received by the management today, the notifications will be sent out in stages,” Ding said.

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