
The health ministry’s ProtectHealth Corporation said appointments could be made for slots from March 21 onwards.
Members of the public will be able to choose their preferred integrated vaccination centre along with a date and time.
To make an appointment, users can tap the Covid-19 vaccination icon on the MySejahtera home screen and select the “book your appointment” option.
Yesterday, the health ministry said all public vaccination centres in the Klang Valley, at Kuala Lumpur World Trade Centre, Axiata Bukit Jalil, IDCC Shah Alam, and Sokha Gakai Klang, have ceased operating as of Tuesday.
The ministry said that those who had yet to receive a complete vaccination or booster dose, or parents who wished to bring a child for either the first or second dose could do so by booking an appointment at selected vaccination centres, or through private doctors who offer paediatric vaccinations and booster doses, or at an offsite vaccination centre.
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