The good, bad and ugly at PPV


Full of surprises: (From left) Ng, Norshikin and Dr S. Misaalini experienced many amusing, puzzling and heartwarming encounters during inoculation.

JOHOR BARU: From blushing young ladies to people demanding to choose which arm is injected, medical staff at vaccination centres (PPV) can claim to have seen it all.

“A standard question to ask women is whether they are pregnant or are planning to conceive in order to assess their suitability for the jab,” said Edward Ng, a houseman who has assisted at several PPV since early July.

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