Malaysia administered 61,461 daily vaccine doses on May 30, down 43% from three days ago
Based on data prepared by the CITF today, 38,524 individuals have received their first dose while another 22,937 have received their second dose on May 30.
Based on data prepared by the CITF today, 38,524 individuals have received their first dose while another 22,937 have received their second dose on May 30.
Selangor continued to lead with a total of 2,477 cases reported, followed by Kuala Lumpur (616), Kelantan (612), Sarawak (533), and Negeri Sembilan (468).
The sector's representatives said that a public vaccination programme is the best avenue to take, and that private sourcing of vaccines should be avoided.
The additional vaccines expected to arrive by July include 2.2 million doses of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, 12 million doses of Sinovac vaccine and 1.2 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The Health Ministry is in discussions with the National Security Council on this matter.
MBSB’s filing with Bursa Malaysia today showed that revenue slipped to RM680.98 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2021 (1QFY21) from RM741.41 million.
The trial was supposed to continue this morning with former 1MDB CEO Mohd Hazem Abdul Rahman.
The test is a non-invasive, accurate and affordable solution that can generate results within a minute.
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