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CITF extends walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations for Malaysians in KL and Selangor. However, non-Malaysians are required to get a vaccine appointment starting tomorrow.

. The 3-week walk-in COVID-19 vaccination programme which started on 2nd August was originally scheduled to end today.

. Although the number of daily walk-ins for Malaysians have been declining, walk-ins are still continued to be offered only to Malaysians. Walk-ins will be stopped for non-Malaysians starting tomorrow but they can still get vaccinated through the existing appointment system.

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