He said the move was to enable those living in the rural areas to get free vaccinations after the programme ended on May 31.
"We are giving this opportunity to those living in remote areas, such as in Sabah, who face Internet problems and have difficulties getting their vaccination when the programme was no longer held,” he said.
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