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Health Ministry detects Covid-19 vaccination certificates being sold online, says its deputy minister

GOPENG, Aug 11 ― The Health Ministry has detected the sale of vaccination certificates, in the form of physical cards on an online platform, in the northern part of the country.

“We do not allow the sale of vaccination certificates because there will be individuals who claim they have already received two doses of Covid-19 vaccine. Yesterday, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Department head Dr Mohd Rushdan Noor in a Facebook post revealed that physical Covid-19 vaccination certificates were being sold online at RM15 each.

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