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.
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.