Wednesday, 31 Mar 2021 09:27 PM MYT
“This collaboration is expected to increase communications on the immunisation programme to penetrate every segment of society, especially the second phase group as well as priority communities,” he said. He said Parkson would provide dedicated information and registration counters at 20 of its branches nationwide to assist the public to register for the vaccination, while SJAM would deploy its volunteers to publicise information about vaccination registration that can be done on the MySejahtera app as well as providing ambulances to be stationed at vaccination centres.
“Pos Malaysia has more than nine million addresses and delivers more than a million letters and hundreds of thousands of parcels every day. Hopefully, this will help spread the the immunisation programme, especially in rural areas,” he said.