Kedah will receive a larger supply of Covid-19 vaccines next week, speeding up the vaccination process in the state which has seen a spike in infections, Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor said.
Without specifying the total number of doses to be received, he said surplus vaccines from vaccination centres (PPV) in Langkawi would also be brought to the mainland to speed up the vaccination process.
These were among matters decided at the State Security Special Committee meeting, which he chaired today to discuss efforts to be taken to address the increase in Covid-19 positive cases in Kedah.
Sanusi (above) said another mega PPV will be opened in Sungai Petani as soon as possible and a new centre will be opened at Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah International Islamic University in Baling district next week.
“Registration of vaccine recipients through MySejahtera and other methods will be further intensified in line with the increase in vaccine supplies from the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry," he said in a statement in Alor Setar yesterday.
He said the mobile vaccination initiative would also be expanded in all districts in need of the services, adding that they will be handled by the respective district Covid-19 Immunisation Task Force.
Sanusi added that the Public-Private Partnership Industrial Covid-19 Immunisation Programme for industrial workers in Sungai Petani will begin operating at the Minebea Electronics Motor Sdn Bhd Factory on July 26 and another one will operate in Kubang Pasu in the near future.
He also said the state government would supply 200 units of pulse oximeters (blood oxygen content measuring device) to the State Health Department for the use of Covid-19 category one and two patients treated at home as well as fund the operations of the quarantine centre and treatment of Covid-19 patients at the Aminuddin Baki Institute in Jitra.
Sanusi said Kedah will also seek the approval of the National Security Council to implement the enhanced movement control order in a construction site area in the Pendang district.
Earlier yesterday, Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said a total of 15,573 new cases were recorded nationwide, 937 of which were reported in Kedah.
- Bernama
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