The National Union of Flight Attendants Malaysia says those without jabs should not be forced to join the operation. FMTNews Covid19
The government says Malaysians in western and northern India will be repatriated following the surge of Covid-19 cases in the country.
“So far, two airlines have initiated their vaccination processes by informing their crew members to sign up for the Sinovac vaccine, but we don’t know how soon the inoculations can be done. We are monitoring the reports we receive daily.” “Many crew members are afraid to say ‘no’ when they are called up to operate these sectors as disciplinary action can be taken against them.
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