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Education minister urges teachers, educational institutions’ staff to get vaccinated

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 7 — Teachers, members of the implementing group and support staff at educational institutions who have yet to receive their vaccination appointments or register as vaccine recipients have been urged to do so immediately.

“Through the close partnership between the MOE and CITF, teachers, members of the implementing group and support service staff in schools under the ministry are among the special groups listed. He said efforts to ensure those in the education ecosystem are vaccinated would be intensified through the CITF-MOE Special Task Force.

The walk-in vaccination will be limited to the elderly, people with disabilities, individuals with comorbidities aged 18 and above, those who missed their second dose as well as teachers, members of the implementing group and support service staff at MOE educational institutions.

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