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Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Over 60,000 Orang Asli did not agree to be vaccinated - deputy minister



A total of 63,734 Orang Asli did not agree to be vaccinated based on feedback from the registration forms given out under the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme.

Deputy Rural Development Minister I Abdul Rahman Mohamad (above) said that of the 79,041 registration forms received so far, only 15,307 Orang Asli agreed to be vaccinated.

“So, we can see that the number of people who agree to be vaccinated is low. Most of them rejected the vaccines for fear of dying within two or three years after vaccination.

“We have distributed the forms to about 120,000 eligible recipients of the Covid-19 vaccines but only got back 79,041 forms. So, I agree that awareness (regarding vaccination) among the Orang Asli community is still low,” he told reporters after visiting the Sungai Berua Orang Asli village settlement in Kuala Berang today.

Also present was Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Rosol Wahid, who is also the Hulu Terengganu MP.

Rahman said, so far, a total of 3,018 Orang Asli have been vaccinated.

In a related development, he said the ministry together with Orang Asli Development Department (Jakoa) and relevant authorities would continue to expand engagement sessions with the Orang Asli to explain the importance of getting vaccinated.

“Maybe they did not get a clear explanation. So, the ministry will revise its strategy and programme to advise and explain so that every eligible Orang Asli agrees to be vaccinated,” he added.

Bernama

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