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Dr Adham: Nearly 17 million Covid-19 jabs administered as of yesterday

KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 — A total of 16,904,896 vaccine doses have been administered under the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme launched on Feb 24, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.

In a Twitter post, he said that 5,397,826 people in Malaysia had received the full two doses as at 11.59pm last night.On the daily vaccination rate, Dr Adham said 417,738 doses were administered yesterday, with 284,672 individuals getting their first jab and 133,066 people their second. — Bernama417,738 dos pada 24 Julai.Jumlah yg terima dos pertama ialah 11,507,070 orang. Daripada jumlah itu, 5,397,826 orang telah terima dos kedua.

 

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Only 5.4 million people have fully been vaccinated (2 shots) Someone need to tell the 'air suam' Minister that 11.6 million who had received just one shot of the vaccine cannot be considered having been vaccinated.

As the number of vaccination increased, so is infection. What a coincidence. 17 million jabs, 17k daily cases. Which one to congratulate? superincompetent

Letak Jawatan la… half baked minister

Should focus on the numbers of infected now. The number of jabs are irrelevant.

SO WHAT? Nearly 17 million jabs and nearly 1 million INFECTIONS too under your BAD administration of the crisis, duh!!

And with that we had 16,000 + cases yday. Hahah it'll only go up seeing movement everywhere

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