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Sinovac Recipients Now Have Until 31 March To Get Booster Jabs Or They'll Lose Vaxx Status
The previous deadline set was 28 February to retain full vaccination privileges.
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MySejahtera Now Requires You To Upload A Photo Of Your Self-Test Result In Latest Update
The app also requires users to answer several questions regarding the self-test, such as where it was conducted, the date it was taken, and the result of the test.
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Here's What Khairy Has To Say About The Full Reopening Of Malaysia's Borders
The decision to open up the country's borders is not under the Ministry of Health, he said.
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Apa Saya Perlu Buat Jika Tersenarai Kontak Rapat? Ini Perkara Yang Anda Perlu Ketahui
Omicron tak menyebabkan hilang rasa deria dan bau.
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What To Do If You're A Close Contact With Someone Who Tested Positive For COVID-19
Even if you don't show any symptoms, it's best to self-monitor.
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Going Back To Campus? Here's The Latest SOP You Need To Know Before 1 March
The decision to allow students to return to campus gives them the opportunity to get to know and adapt to the learning system and life on campus.
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Stop Abusing Your COVID-19 Self-Test Kits With Tap Water To 'Prove' They're Faulty
If you learn anything from this, stop wasting resources!
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You Can Now Get The Sinovac Booster At All Offsite PPVs For Free Starting Monday
The Ministry of Health (MOH), however, is still recommending Pfizer boosters for Sinovac recipients as it offers a higher level of protection, ProtectHealth Corporation Sdn Bhd said.
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COVID-19: No More Temperature Checks & Manual Registration On Logbooks From 11 February
However, checking in with MySejahtera is still mandatory at all premises.
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NRC Plans To Fully Reopen Malaysia's International Borders On 1 March
The council said travellers will also not be required to undergo compulsory quarantine.
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The Omicron Wave Is Not A 'Conspiracy' To Cancel Hari Raya Celebrations, Says Khairy
The Ministry of Health expects the Omicron wave to subside in the next one to two months, so Hari Raya Aidilfitri can be celebrated without movement restrictions this year.
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Malaysians Who Took Sinovac Can Now Take Sinovac Boosters Instead Of Pfizer
As there are still Sinovac vaccine recipients who refuse to accept Pfizer as their booster, the MOH will allow these recipients to book their Sinovac boosters soon.
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