I received this via Whatsapp. Taking it in good faith. It is an important message.
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE FEDERATION OF PRIVATE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS’ ASSOCIATIONS, MALAYSIA
The rakyat are dying like flies – Where is my vaccine?
Kuala Lumpur, 28.5.2021
It is time for our Ministers to wake up to the unfolding disaster of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Malaysia.
The actual number of daily new cases is clearly way above the confirmed 7000 plus per day. It is an accepted fact that for every confirmed case, there would be 3 to 10 undetected cases in the community.
So let’s face it. We are dealing with tens of thousands of new infections daily.
This is a war of big numbers and we cannot win this with picking finger-pricking fire-fighting measures.
Deaths from COVID-19 have sky rocketed.
- Mortuaries are overflowing and containers are now commissioned daily in the Government hospitals to keep the dead.
- To this grim scenario, you can add the increasing number of patients brought in dead on arrival and the unaccounted (unseen and unmentioned) number of excess deaths in any area.
- The scene is apocalyptic.
Yet, we have ministers mulling out ideas of super vaccine centres, mobile vaccine trucks (for urbanised KL, where there is a clinic in virtually every corner) and more prickly apps and platforms that do not work when needed.
The present overcrowding and long wait in massive vaccination centers itself is potentially a superspreader opportunity for the virus.
VACCINE FOR ALL
The way ahead today is only one, and that is, MASS VACCINATION of the entire vulnerable population and in the SHORTEST time possible. There is no two ways about this.
SIMPLIFY THE PROCESS
The present process of getting your vaccine is frustratingly slow and is a disincentive for successful roll-out.
We support the call of our other medical NGOs to do away with this cumbersome system.
It s the bottleneck that is holding us back.
We need to vaccine more and fast.
Speed is the key to overcome the spread of the virus. We need to have more centres for the population to get their vaccine including all Klinik Kesihatan, all hospitals and all GP clinics.
We don’t need “supersport-style” vaccine centres. This is not a supersport. There are no super prizes to be won but only lifes to be saved.
It is also not neccesary to have the a digitalised sytem that is not able integrate all the moving parts.
We don’t need apps that do not talk to one another. We need people to go to their doctors and have their jabs on the spot.
- The UK or US do not have a computerised system.
- The NHS rolled it out to all their GPs.
- They just give a card after vaccination and they have done it and succeeded.
We don’t need a “canggih” system that does not work. Technology is supposed to help and not be a hindrance.
The 7000 GPs and the thousands of Klinik Kesihatan can easily vaccinate up to 50 patients daily and together with the private hospitals achieve critical mass in a very short time.
All the Government needs to do is to deliver efficiently the vaccine to all of them. This can be done by existing pharmaceutical distributors who have the capability and the capacity to do so.
There is no need to have CKAPS to inspect and to approve GP clinics for vaccination.
They are all already registered under the PHFSA and GPs have been giving vaccines long before some of our ministers were born. Perhaps the ministers themselves may have taken vaccine from the very same GP when they were babies. All these unnecessary red tape, which are disincentives for GP to provide Covid vaccination, must be removed to expedite the roll-out.
We have complaints from elderly sick patients being allocated to vaccination centres located way from their home and have to spend long tiring hours travelling to, locating the place, navigate through the complex and travelling back. This is not fair, not correct and not cost-efficient. It is a sign of a broken system.
(OSTB : I disagree. It is a sign of no ______g brains !)
Patients should be allowed to see the doctor nearest their home, get assessed, vaccinated and then have the information immediately updated into their MySejahtera. It can be as simple as that.
We urge the Government to do the needful immediately as it is already very late.
Dr. Steven KW Chow
President, FPMPAM
Founding member VAKS4ALL/FPMPAM
Tel: 019 3376703
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