
Johor education, information, heritage and culture committee chairman Mazlan Bujang said that of the 779 teachers, 216 had agreed to receive the vaccine after hearing experiences and explanations from Tunku Ismail himself.
“The number of teachers who reject the vaccine is decreasing. We still continue providing information to them. I would like to thank Tunku Ismail for meeting with the teachers,” he told reporters after inspecting the vaccination process at SMK Taman Daya here today.
Mazlan said the majority of the remaining 563 teachers had opted not to be vaccinated due to health problems and pregnancies.
However, he said the teachers who rejected the vaccine made up less than 2% of the total of about 48,000 teachers in Johor.