Penang scraps plan to buy vaccine

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GEORGE TOWN: Penang has abandoned plans to procure its own Covid-19 vaccines as supply is no longer an issue, with the state government aiming to ramp up the daily vaccination rate to between 25,000 and 30,000 by July.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the federal government had made it clear that supply is not an issue anymore and had allocated an additional half a million doses of vaccine for the state.

“Therefore, the next task for the state is to ensure that we have enough manpower as well as to add more vaccine delivery centres (PPV) to achieve the goal. We need to sort out these two factors and manage the resources well.

“The best case scenario is finishing this by August or September this year, but the worst case is by October,” he told a press conference after visiting the Spice Arena PPV for AstraZeneca vaccine here today (June 7).

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He said that in Penang there are six private hospital vaccination centres which aim to administer 50 to 200 doses each daily and 13 general practitioner vaccination centres which can administer up to 90 doses each weekly. – Bernama

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