Bedridden patients grateful for house-to-house vaccination exercise


BUTTERWORTH (Bernama): An elderly couple here is grateful for the house-to-house vaccination exercise for chronically bedridden patients which has made it so much easier for them to receive their vaccine shots.

Ali Jafary, 69, and his wife Fatimah Mat, 63, have been prepared to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, but Ali's chronic illness rendered him bedridden and made it difficult to get to the vaccination centre (PPV) at the nearest health clinic.

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