Saturday, September 25, 2021

Benefits of vaccination for adolescents outweigh risks, parents told

Students waiting their turn to receive the Covid-19 vaccine at the vaccination center (PPV) at the MAIWP Darul Kifayah Complex Hall, Labuan, September 11, 2021. — Bernama pic
Students waiting their turn to receive the Covid-19 vaccine at the vaccination center (PPV) at the MAIWP Darul Kifayah Complex Hall, Labuan, September 11, 2021. — Bernama pic

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BAGAN SERAI, Sept 25 — Parents have been told not to worry about the side effects of vaccines given to teenagers aged between 12 and 17 in this country under the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme (PICK) for Adolescents.

Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali said the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine administered to adolescents did not produce any serious side effects so far.

“Don’t worry, the risk from vaccine injection is very low, with benefits far outweighing risks; in fact, no such cases (adverse side effects) have been reported in this country.

“Studies conducted overseas show that the percentage of adolescents who suffered inflammation of the heart muscle and tissue (after vaccination) is very low,” he said at a press conference after visiting the vaccination centre at Sekolah Menengah Abu Bakar Al -Baqir (Sabar) here today.

He said the ministry was targeting to get 60 per cent of students vaccinated by November and 80 per cent before the end of December this year.

He said 681,853 of the 2.5 million students in the country had received their first dose while 108,935 had completed their vaccination as at yesterday.

“This means that 26.9 per cent have already received their jabs since its launch until yesterday and 4.3  per cent have been fully vaccinated,” he said.

He said the Federal Territory of Labuan had the highest vaccination rate among students with 76.7 per cent for first dose and 6.4 per cent for second dose.

Sabah had 65.3 per cent for first dose and 7.2 per cent for second dose while Sarawak had 37.7 per cent for first dose and 6.9 per cent for second dose.

Meanwhile, Noor Azmi said the Health Ministry welcomed a proposal for the MySejahtera developer to activate a buzzer 30 minutes after a user has checked in to remind them to check out.

He said it was a good idea as many users forgot to check out of premises on their MySejahtera app. — Bernama




Source: Malay Mail

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