PICK’s integrity still intact


PPV Offsite Southgate Commercial Center, Kuala Lumpur offering both Pfizer and AstraZeneca to members of the public with appointment and walk-in. - YAP CHEE HONG/The Star

PETALING JAYA: The falsification of Covid-19 vaccination certificates will not compromise the integrity of the country’s immunisation programme, say medical groups.

Malaysian Medical Association president Dr Koh Kar Chai said the incident would not shake the integrity of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme (PICK) as it was a one-off case.

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