Hospital plays its part in protecting Johor folk


Dr Kamal says Gleneagles Hospital Medini Johor is currently administering booster shots as per Health Ministry recommendations.

AFTER more than two months of managing three mega Covid-19 vaccination centres in Johor and administering over 250,000 doses of vaccines to people from all walks of life, Gleneagles Hospital Medini Johor is happy to have played its role in advancing the state in the National Recovery Plan.

Its chief executive officer Dr Kamal Amzan said the clinical support extended to ProtectHealth, set up under the Health Ministry, has shown their commitment to supporting the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme, taking into account their proven track record in providing safe and excellent care.

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