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Fully vaccinated individuals against COVID-19 can now add their vaccine certificate on Apple Wallet or Google Pay for instant access.

As for Malaysia’s National Immunisation Programme, the vaccination digital certificate is issued via MySejahtera.

This is the only digital vaccine certificate at the moment and it’s also issued to those who got vaccinated through the state government or the private sector. To view your digital certificate in the MySejahtera app, you can find it at the bottom after you click the “Profile” tab.

 

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