Vaccines for private hospital staff


Nurse Lim receiving their first dose of the vaccine at Lam Wah Ee Hospital.

VACCINATION for frontline workers in private healthcare facilities in Penang has begun with 90 frontliners at Lam Wah Ee Hospital receiving their jabs on the first day of its vaccination programme.

The hospital’s Covid-19 Vaccination Centre doctor-in-charge, Dr Cheang Hon Kit said they started giving out jabs on Monday and expected to vaccinate some 300 frontliners a day.

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