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Title: COVID-19 Vaccination in Malaysia .

COVID-19 was first reported in Wuhan, China in 31st December 2019


and started to spread all over countries around the world included
Malaysia. Most of the part of the world collapse due to cases
extremely increase and the saddest part was, many people were
killed by a virus. In addition , hospital unable to accommodate many
patients at one time.

Malaysian Government one of the country that has stated initial step
to prevent and curb the spread of COVID-19. It is under the Act to
restrict movement and gatherings nationwide from what the
Government has termed as the Movement Control Order (MCO),
then the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) and finally,
the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO).
Almost a year we lived with the Corona virus in a frightened and
traumatized feelings. Most of Malaysian people have lost their jobs
and struggling to continue their life. Malaysian Government started
to discuss several vaccines with other countries together to knot ties
in vaccines issues. On 24thFebruary 2021 our Prime Minister became
the first person in Malaysia to receive the first of two-dose Pfizer-
BioNTech vaccine at public clinic in Malaysia’administrative capital of
Putrajaya.

The purpose of that was to encourage our fellow Malaysian to


receive vaccinations and it could helps in restrain the spread of
COVD-19 .Nonetheless , trough the research by Health of Ministry
higher vaccination rate can drop hospital admission but also our
Malaysian still need to follow the standard operating procedure
(SOP).

However from all of benefits, there are still have certain things that
we need to go through such as a side effects. The mild side effects
people felt like back pain,headaches and numbness . Furthermore,
side effects can be more worst at some people. According to that our
group will discuss more on the side effect of COVID-19 to ensure
recipient will trust the process in a way to prevent the spread of
COVID-19.

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