Malaysia will receive the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines on February 21st, and will start vaccinating the frontline personnel on February 26th.
JKJAV (The Special Committee on COVID-19 Vaccine Supply) has also announced detailed steps for vaccination. Let’s take a look!
Malaysia has purchased various vaccines, some require only one dose and some require two doses. If you are vaccinated with only one dose, you can proceed to step 10.
Step 1: Register for vaccination through MySejantera, official website, call the hotline, visit the nearest hospital or government state unit.
Step 2: You will receive the appointment time for the first dose of vaccine.
Step 3: Go to the designated place to get the first dose of vaccine.
Step 4: Take the body temperature and check for prior symptoms.
Step 5: Register the QR code and check personal data.
Step 6: Accept the consultation and fill out the approval form.
Step 7: Get the first dose of vaccine.
Step 8: Observe for 30 minutes.
Step 9: Receive a vaccine certificate.
Step 10: The relevant unit will monitor whether the vaccinators have any side effects.
Step 11: Receive the appointment time for second dose of vaccine.
Step 12: Go to the designated place to get the second dose of vaccine.
Step 13: Take the body temperature and check for prior symptoms.
Step 14: Register the QR code and check personal data.
Step 15: Get the second dose of vaccine.
Step 16: Observe for 30 minutes.
Step 17: Receive a electronic vaccine certificate.
Step 18: The relevant unit will monitor whether the vaccinators have any side effects.
If you encounter any side effects, vaccine recipients can respond to the relevant authorities in 3 ways:
1. Go to the nearby hospital
2. Use MySejahtera App
3. Browse NPRA’s website