Johor sultan upset over state’s low Covid-19 vaccination rate


Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar says he is disappointed that the Covid-19 vaccination rate in Johor is still low, after having appealed for a ramp-up of the exercise. – Facebook pic, August 5, 2021.

SULTAN of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has expressed his disappointment over the low Covid-19 vaccination rate in the state.

According to the statistics of the Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee Special Committee on social media, vaccine administration for Johor as of August 4 showed 33.3% (1,260,049 people) have received the first vaccine dose while 13.1% (495,730 people) the second dose.

“As the ruler of the state, I am responsible and entrusted to take care of my subjects. I always think of the suffering of my people, especially those who fell ill and have succumbed to Covid-19,” he said through a post on his official Facebook page last night.

“The situation is now getting worse with the spread of the Delta variant. The strategy is very clear, that is, we must get as many people as possible vaccinated soonest.”

Sultan Ibrahim said he and his son, Tunku Mahkota of Johor Tunku Ismail, had for quite some time discussed the matter with certain parties and urged for more vaccines for the people of Johor.

He said this is in the hope that herd immunity could be achieved as soon as possible in Johor as well as nationwide, so that the people are safe and protected from the disease.

“It is very disappointing when we have to make an appeal to ramp up vaccination for the safety of our own people,” he added. – Bernama, August 5, 2021.


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