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COVID-19 booster
The Minister of Health Khairy Jamaluddin recently announced that anyone in Malaysia who has not got their booster shot by 1 April 2022 will lose their fully vaccinated status. The MOH said that among those who will lose their fully vaccinated status are 2.09 million people who received Sinovac as their primary vaccine had not...
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Yesterday, 9 February, Qualitas Medical Group signed an agreement with SP Setia to develop and operate an ambulatory care centre (ACC) in Setia Alam, Shah Alam. It will be established at Setia City Residences. This will be Qualitas’ second ACC – the first one is ACC @ Evesuite in Ara Damansara – and SP Setia’s...
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For a limited time, Sinovac first dose, second dose and booster shots are only RM88 at Qualitas clinics across Malaysia. This is a special Chinese New Year promotion starting 24 January and ending 13 February.  These private vaccinations with the Sinovac vaccine are available to anyone who is eligible – anyone above 12 years old for the...
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Qualitas Medical Group has partnered with DoctorOnCall, Malaysia’s first and largest digital health platform to extend COVID-19 vaccination to the population who is yet to receive it, including foreign nationals and adolescents over the age of 12. The initiative is designed to provide swift, simple and safe online bookings for both doses of the Sinovac...
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The COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing severe disease. However, studies and data have shown that the vaccination becomes less effective over time, especially in people aged 65 years and over. Over time, it also becomes less effective at preventing infection or milder illness with symptoms, again especially in older people. A COVID-19 booster vaccine...
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