M'sian delivery personnel have been contacted by S'pore authorities for vaccination


PETALING JAYA: Thousands of Malaysians who work as personnel delivering goods to Singapore will receive anti-Covid-19 vaccines from the island republic, says Health Minister Datuk Dr Adham Baba (pic).

He said that Singaporean authorities started issuing SMS alerts from Sunday (March 14) to Malaysian cross-border delivery personnel to inform them that they have been chosen to be part of its Covid-19 vaccination programme.

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