Some parents hesitant to get their children vaccinated, Mah says


The Education Ministry is setting up information and counselling counters at vaccination centres for parents who are hesitant about getting their children inoculation against Covid-19, Deputy Education Minister I Mah Hang Soon says. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, September 27, 2021.

A FEW parents are still not ready to allow their school-going adolescent children to be vaccinated against Covid-19, Deputy Education Minister I Mah Hang Soon said.

However, he said there’s no date on the number involved as the Covid-19 National Immunisation Programme (PICK) for Adolescents was only implemented recently.

“I have visited some vaccination centres in several states, but the number is very small and we do not have the exact figures yet because the programme is still running, but, even so, we need to take note of the number.

“I feel when we introduce or start something new, there will definitely be a few people who are not willing to accept the idea for some reason or other, despite the benefits they will enjoy,” he told reporters after checking on a PICK for Adolescents programme in Seremban, Negri Sembilan today.

As such he said, the Education Ministry has taken various measures to provide information to parents and students on the importance of vaccination, including setting up information and counselling counters at each centre.

However, Mah said the ministry would not stop non-vaccinated students from attending school when the face-to-face school session begins on October 3, but would continue to provide information to encourage them to get vaccinated.

In the meantime, he also advised parents to immediately take their children for treatment if they experience side effects or serious allergic reactions after getting the vaccine.

“So far, we have not received any report of serious symptoms among teenage vaccine recipients” he said.

He said as of yesterday, 33.3% of more than two million students, aged 12 to 17, nationwide had received the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine while 4.5% have been fully vaccinated through 687 PPVs, including at schools and higher learning institutions.

“In Negeri Sembilan, 24.1% of students had received the first dose and 4.7% had completed the two doses at 44 (vaccination centres) state-wide,” he said. – Bernama, September 27, 2021.


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