‘Urgent need to inoculate refugees, the stateless’


JOHOR BARU: Groups deemed as “stateless” or of refugee status should also be vaccinated in efforts to curb Covid-19 infections, says community leader Datuk Md Jais Sarday (pic).

For instance, he said, there was a sizeable Rohingya community living in Johor Baru and Kulai.

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