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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Walk in at 156 designated PPVs for teenagers - who can or cannot walk in

Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali said in a statement today that 156 PPVs have been designated for walk in vaccination of teenagers aged from 12 to 17. Below is the list of 156 public PPVs for walk in vaccinations. The walk in vaccination will begin operations from 23 September 2021.



Who can or cannot walk in for vaccinations at the designated PPVs?

Scheduled walk-in vaccinations will be arranged by schools within close vicinity of these PPVs. Parents and students will be notified of their appointments. 

Note:

1. all teens aged 12 to 17 who are not attending school can walk in
2. all students from higher institutions of learning whether public or private who are under 18 years old can walk in
3. students who have received vaccination appointments from school are not allowed to walk in
4. only one (1) parent is allowed to accompany the teenager for walk in to prevent congestion

In other words,  the "walk-Ins" are "scheduled walk-ins" ie. you have to wait for your schools to give you an appointment and date first. Only those who do not attend schools (ie remaja yang tidak bersekolah) or teenagers below 18 from higher institutes of learning can walk in without appointment.

Note: The above info is subject to further confirmation and clarification from the authorities.


Read the full press statement below. Source of info: Twitter KKM


Latest Update as at 22 Sept 2021

Parents who are uncertain about the vaccination process for PICK- Remaja (Program Imunisasi Covid-19 Kebangsaan - Remaja) ie the National Covid-19 Immunization Programme for Adolescents, can refer to the following chart.



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