Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) Youth is worried about Covid-19 vaccine registration in Sabah is still the lowest in Malaysia, urging everyone in the State who have not to get registered fast. Its Vice Chief Dexter Chin (pic) said the report by the Special Committee on Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee (JKJAV), as of Sunday, stated that only 12.40pc of Sabah’s population (362,514 people) have registered for the vaccination programme, which is less than half of the national average of 32.60pc. 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.
SAPP doesn’t rule out anti-vaxxer groups

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