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Saturday, July 31, 2021

List of Klang Valley vaccination centres open for walk-ins

 


The Covid-19 Immunisation Task Force (CITF) has released a list of vaccination centres (PPVs) in the Klang Valley which will be open for walk-ins starting Aug 2.

Previously, it was announced that walk-in vaccinations for Malaysians aged 40 and above, as well as those with comorbidities, will start in Klang Valley on Aug 2.

The initiative was later expanded to include Malaysians aged 18 and above in the Klang Valley, to start on Aug 5 to 22.

In a statement today, CITF released a list of the nine PPVs which will be open for walk-in vaccinations for Malaysian citizens, which are:

  1. HCO F, KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
  2. HCO G, KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
  3. HCO H, KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
  4. Bangi Avenue Convention Centre, Kajang
  5. Hotel Wyndham, Klang
  6. Dewan Tun Razak, Sabak Bernam
  7. Dewan Komuniti Serendah, Serendah
  8. Movenpick Hotel & Convention Centre KLIA, Sepang
  9. Ideal Convention Centre, Shah Alam

These PPVs will start accepting walk-in vaccinations starting 2pm every day, subject to each PPV's opening hours.

Those interested in walk-in vaccinations will have to bring documents that prove they reside in the Klang Valley, such as the address on their IC, driving license, any utility bills, credit card bills, and others.

Those with comorbidities are asked to bring documents that can prove their condition.

These walk-in vaccinations will be done on a first-come-first-served basis, depending on the supply of vaccines at the PPVs.

Meanwhile, for non-Malaysians in the Klang Valley, those 40 years old and above as well as those with comorbidities can walk-in for their vaccination starting Aug 9.

Walk-in vaccinations for non-Malaysians aged 18 and above in the Klang Valley will be opened between Aug 12 to 22.

The only PPV available to non-Malaysians for walk-in vaccinations is the Bukit Jalil National Stadium, which will start accepting walk-ins starting 2pm every day as well.

Similarly, non-Malaysians will also have to provide documents that can prove they are residents of the Klang Valley.

For those without valid visa documents, they will have to go through a process for vaccinating non-citizen individuals by the CITF. - Mkini

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