Sarawak confident of hitting 65,000 vaccinations daily, says DCM

Sarawak confident of hitting 65,000 vaccinations daily, says DCM

Deputy chief minister Douglas Uggah Embas said this is possible with 430,000 doses arriving every week as requested.

Sarawak has set up 313 vaccination centres throughout the state.
LUNDU:
Based on the supply of Covid-19 vaccines and the efforts made by the state government so far, Sarawak is confident of vaccinating up to 65,000 people daily, deputy chief minister Douglas Uggah Embas said today.

He said yesterday, 56,068 people were vaccinated, bringing the number of jabs given so far to 1,552,944, with 1,226,659 getting their first dose and 326,285 completing their second dose.

“Now we are trying to push our target to 60,000 daily to ensure we can achieve our target by the end of August. I am confident we can do 65,000 vaccinations a day,” he told a press conference after visiting the vaccination centre (PPV) at the Lundu Community Hall today.

The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) chairman said 313 PPVs had been set up throughout the state, including in government hospitals and health clinics, private hospitals, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas), armed forces facilities, private clinics and mobile teams.

“With the machinery progressing smoothly, (coupled with) 430,000 doses of vaccines arriving every week as requested and CanSino vaccines expected in mid-July, the vaccination programme can be carried out much faster and earlier to the interior areas,” he said.

Uggah expressed satisfaction with the vaccination programme in Lundu, a predominantly rural district in the southernmost part of Sarawak where 76% of its population had received their first dose and 35% their second dose.

“They (vaccination team) are confident that by Aug 15 they can complete the vaccination in Lundu district, and this is made possible with the full cooperation of the team members and the public,” he said.

He said mobile teams also went into the interior areas to reach those who are sick and unable to come to the PPV.

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