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Kuala Lumpur Reaches 100% Vaccine Registrations, Second After Putrajaya

Kuala Lumpur Reaches 100% Vaccine Registrations, Second After Putrajaya

Only Kelantan and Sabah are below 50%.

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Kuala Lumpur has hit 100% in Covid-19 registrations, according to The Special Committee for Ensuring Access to COVID-19 Vaccine Supply (JKJAV).

The capital is the second Federal Territory which has reached that number after Putrajaya.

Almost all of the states have reached 50% registrations, except for two – Kelantan at 48.21%, and Sabah at 29.18%.

Here’s the full breakdown as of 20 June:

  • Kuala Lumpur – 100% (1,385,741)
  • Putrajaya – 100% (76,536)
  • Selangor – 78.9% (3,745,931)
  • Labuan – 78.74% (53,938)
  • Negeri Sembilan – 74.13% (603,702)
  • Sarawak – 73.90% (1,509,557)
  • Melaka – 71.84% (486,641)
  • Penang 71.66% (979,770)
  • Johor 70.98 % (1,924,907)
  • Perlis 66.15% (119,867)
  • Perak 59.03% (1,099,539)
  • Kedah 58.47% (900,811)
  • Pahang 58.24% (684,762)
  • Kelantan 48.21% (596,000)
  • Sabah 29.18% (804,851)
Credit: JKJAV

Sabah left behind

Malay Mail quoted Tanjung Aru Assemblyman Datuk Junz Wong who attributed the low registration rates mainly to the lack of vaccines and poor access to the internet in Sabah.

On the part of Warisan, we are doing our best to create awareness through Facebook Live forums and so forth. But we can only reach Sabahans in the city who have internet access. And most of these Sabahans have already registered through MySejahtera. What about Sabahans in the rural areas without internet connection? We want to reach out to them too. But we cannot move around due to the lockdown restrictions.

Tanjung Aru Assemblyman Datuk Junz Wong via Malay Mail

The Parti Warisan Sabah Vice President also said that some of those in the state who have already registered through the MySejahtera as early as March are still waiting for appointments to be given.


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