Malaysian officials closed a Vaccine Covid-19 vaccination center after discovering more than 200 employees with Covid-19.
Officials in charge of Vaccine Coven-19 Malaysia Tyry Jamaluddin today said the vaccination center in Shah Alam City, Selangor, closed after detecting 204 employees and positive medical volunteers.

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Mr. Jamaluddin added that these people have low amounts of viruses and do not appear serious symptoms because most were vaccinated.
This is the first time we have to close a vaccination center because of positive viruses, but we act quickly, Jamaluddin said, adding that this will not hinder the vaccination program.
Vaccine Covid-19 medical staff at a mobile vaccination point in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on June 8.
Vaccine Covid-19 injection point in Shah Alam is closed, causing thousands of renewed registration schedules.
Despite strict epidemic measures that are imposed from June, Malaysia still records a high daily infection, with a record increase of more than 11,000 cases today.
The 32 million people are strengthening the expansion of Vaccine Covid-19 vaccination locations and about 25% of the country's population has been injected the first vaccine, of which 11% are fully injected.