Mega PPVs too costly, says KJ

Mega PPVs too costly, says KJ

The health minister says using private or health clinics will be sufficient from now onwards.

All mega PPVs will be closed from March 16.
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High rental has led to the health ministry’s decision to shut down operations of all Covid-19 mega vaccination centres (PPV) from March 16.

Health minister Khairy Jamaluddin said these centres, usually involving large convention halls, were no longer cost-effective to operate from.

“These centres are not free and we have to pay to use them. Now, there is no longer a need to keep operating from these integrated or mega PPVs.

“Using smaller settings such as private or health clinics will be sufficient from now onwards,” he told reporters after a visit to the Serkat Health Clinic in Kukup near here today.

Khairy added that there were now fewer Covid-19 vaccine recipients as the majority of the population had been inoculated.

“In Johor alone, over 70% have received their booster shots and as for the Covid-19 National Immunisation Programme for Children (PICKids), it can be done in schools, namely school PPVs,” he said.

Yesterday, health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah announced that all mega PPVs will be closed beginning March 16.

He said until then, the Axiata Arena PPV in Bukit Jalil and the World Trade Centre (WTC) PPV in Kuala Lumpur will still be open for walk-ins.

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