Walk-in jabs for foreigners in Penang starts

Walk-in jabs for foreigners in Penang starts

Four vaccination centres in the state begin Covid-19 immunisation exercise for foreigners.

Foreigners queuing up for their vaccine shots at the Setia SPICE Convention Centre PPV in George Town today. (Bernama pic)
GEORGE TOWN:
Penang started providing Covid-19 vaccinations to foreigners in the state on a walk-in basis today.

A check by Bernama found that vaccine recipients who turned up at the vaccination centre (PPV) in Dewan Millenium in Kepala Batas were adhering to the standard operating procedures while being monitored closely by PPV personnel.

Automotive paint operator Chooi Fock Kuan, 52, said it was his responsibility as an employer to ensure his three Myanmar workers obtained their vaccination to curb the spread of Covid-19.

“When the state government announced the walk-in vaccination for foreigners, I was relieved because my workers had not been working for three months. I felt sorry for them,” he told reporters when met here.

Chooi said he did not terminate his workers’ services as he was aware of the hardship they would face to survive during the pandemic.

One of his workers, Zaw Win, 31, who has been staying in Malaysia for the last six years, said he was relieved to finally get the Covid-19 vaccine and hoped that he would be able to start work soon.

Meanwhile, Kristofina Kandi, 36, an Indonesian citizen who works in a laundry service, thanked the government for giving foreign nationals the opportunity to get vaccinated against Covid-19 for free.

Last Wednesday, chief minister Chow Kon Yeow announced that four PPVs would provide walk-in vaccination for foreigners. The other three PPVs are at Setia SPICE Convention Centre, SP Arena and Dewan Serbaguna Sungai Bakap.

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