Malaysia’s daily vaccination rate surpassed 200,000 level for first time on June 15 — JKJAV
A total of 160,226 individuals received their first dose, while the remaining 55,650 received their second jab yesterday.
A total of 160,226 individuals received their first dose, while the remaining 55,650 received their second jab yesterday.
“This is a major development that will help get more jabs into arms as soon as possible,” Khairy said.
Kuala Lumpur reported the highest number of individuals who had received their first dose at 573,392, followed by Selangor (487,138), Sarawak (355,676), Johor (309,350) and Sabah (254,339).
1.36 million Malaysians have been fully vaccinated, while 1.77 million individuals have received only one jab.
It said 111,130 individuals received the first dose, while the remaining 46,819 individuals received the second jab yesterday.
Cumulatively, 3.94 million doses have been administered to date, with 2.72 million doses administered to individuals who received the first dose, while 1.22 million individuals have been fully vaccinated.
"As many Covid-19 patients do not have symptoms and can rapidly deteriorate, it is possible that many Covid-19 patients BID did not realise they were positive for Covid-19 until it was too late."
A total of 105,722 individuals received their first dose, while the remaining 45,587 received their second jab yesterday
As of yesterday, 2.1 million people received their first dose of vaccine, while 1.1 million people received their second dose.
At the moment, Pharmaniaga is capable of producing 500,000 doses of Sinovac vaccine a week or two million doses a month.