Ensure teens don’t miss 2nd Covid-19 shot appointments, MoH tells parents

4 Nov 2021 • 3:03 PM MYT
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Ensure teens don’t miss 2nd Covid-19 shot appointments, MoH tells parents

KUALA LUMPUR – Parents and guardians are advised to keep their teenagers’ Covid-19 vaccine second dose appointments, Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali said. 

The Covid-19 Immunisation Task Force-Adolescent (CITF-A) chairman said in a statement today that the Health Ministry (MoH) found in the past week teenagers who failed to turn up for their second dose appointments.

Dr Noor Azmi said according to earlier projections, the second dose rate should have reached 80% on November 11 but based on the latest projections, this target will only be achieved in late November or early December.

“If parents or guardians do not ensure that their teenagers receive the second dose, the risk of this group being infected with Covid-19 is higher than those who have received the complete dose.

“This situation will definitely affect the reopening of schools and also the reopening of economic sectors,” he said in a statement.

Dr Noor Azmi said parents who have to reschedule second dose appointments can contact their respective schools for new ones. 

Those who cannot accompany their children to their vaccination appointments can request for another adult to represent them by filling up a form available at the school, he added. 

“I also understand concerns among parents of their children having side effects such as allergies. However, I would like to stress here that serious side effects are rare and with early treatment, they will fully recover. 

“Although economic and social sectors have reopened and the current situation is improving, parents should be aware that the risk of Covid-19 infection is still high, especially for children who have not completed their vaccinations,” he said.

Dr Noor Azmi said as of November 3, a total of 2,622,306 or 83.3% of teenagers have received their first Covid-19 vaccine dose, while 2,197,961 or 69.8% received the second dose.

He said the states that recorded the highest number of second doses were Melaka (88.6%), Perlis (87.8%), Penang (83.7%), Kedah (81%) and Terengganu (80.9%). – Bernama, November 4, 2021