Kota Kinabalu: Persatuan Kababayan Sabah (PKS) chairlady Cherilyn Rondidas said it would start a statewide online information campaign to encourage its members, to participate in the national immunisation programme. “We will make full use of social media facilities like Youtube, Facebook and other messaging/voice/video call devices to pass the very important message to the Filipino community and to our other foreign friends,” she said. Dear Daily Express reader, Ever since 1963, before the formation of Malaysia, The Daily Express has kept the public well-informed as well as helped shape Sabah & Labuan's development for almost 60 years. By subscribing you are supporting many of our award winning journalists - the first newspaper to win the Prime Minister's award for excellence in Journalism - who work tirelessly to bring you the facts and news that matter. We are also the only newspaper to achieve a world scoop in the Nick Leeson saga in 1995. Your subscription helps to hold those in power accountable. Subscribe today to support exclusive, local and independent journalism.
Getting vaccine message to the Filipinos in Sabah

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