In a statement, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said those who had not completed their vaccination included those who had only received one vaccine dose or had not gone past the 14-day mark after getting the second dose.
"This situation shows that those who have completed their vaccination are better protected and less likely of getting serious Covid-19 infection. According to Dr Noor Hisham, another 336 deaths from Covid-19 involving 274 Malaysians and 62 foreign nationals were reported. He also said that 20,573 patients who had recovered from the viral infection were recorded, while there were 255,789 active cases in the country with 1,338 of them requiring treatment in intensive care units .
Hmm ..
If masks worked, why lockdowns? If masks & the lockdowns worked, why the vaxx? If vaxx worked, why the vaxxport? What I can’t understand is why aren’t MORE people asking this?!
Tan Sri..Kena ada statistics juga in type of vaccine those infected received. Cakap nk transparent
In uk plenty of ppl getting infected but less people are dying cuz majority are fully vaxx
Good 2 highlight d science but do not ignore d ever increasing nos. of +ve cases among those oredi vaxed, which in time may surpass those unvaxed, unless efforts r made 2 stem d rise DGHisham
DGHisham Lies, damned lies and statistic.
DGHisham Malaysia is welcoming vaccinated students from the whole world except South Asia where most international students come from. Please allow them to complete studies in Malaysia. DGHisham IsmailSabri60 We took SAME VACCINES!!! AllowVaccinatedStudents MalaysiaLiftBan
DGHisham Alternatively, we can say half are partly or fully vaxxed, and half are not vaxxed, both have equal chance to get affected across all categories. Am I right?
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