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Qualitas clinics across Malaysia are administering COVID-19 vaccinations shots to children aged 5-11 years old under QIP Kidz – Qualitas Immunisation Programme for Kids. We have private vaccinations with the Sinovac vaccine. Starting 7 March 2022, the Sinovac vaccinations for children are RM190 for 2 doses at participating Qualitas clinics. All children in Malaysia are eligible for vaccination,...
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Qualitas clinics across Malaysia are now offering COVID-19 testing and sampling to individuals who need them. Our clinics have RTK-Antigen or RT-PCR tests, and also provide RTK-Antigen tests under SOCSO. The RTK-Antigen tests are RM50 per person and the RT-PCR tests are RM170 per person. Check out the lists of clinics below. Do your part...
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The Malaysian government has now approved COVID-19 vaccinations for children aged 5-11 years. The National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme for Children (PICKids) starts February 3 in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor with the rest of the country following soon after. Here’s what you need to know: Which vaccine? At this time, only the mRNA vaccine Comirnaty® 10mcg...
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Chinese New Year is almost here and many people are planning their reunions and celebrations with family and friends. The Malaysian government has announced rules and regulations for the festive period aimed to preserve health and safety and curb the spread of the Omicron variant. Besides the usual general Standard Operating Procedures for gatherings –...
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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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As people get ready to travel to meet family and friends for Chinese New Year and return to hometowns they have not visited for almost two years, health and safety must still be a top concern. Some countries have conditionally opened borders to fully vaccinated travellers with precautionary and control measures that are intended to...
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All viruses change over time. We all know that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, has had quite a few variants since it first emerged in 2020. These changes affect different properties of the virus, such as the how easily it spreads, the associated diseases’ severity and even the performance of vaccines. So far, five...
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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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