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Second phase of COVID-19 vaccinations underway in Malaysia

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Petaling Jaya, Apr 27 (EFE/EPA).- The second phrase of mass vaccination effort against COVID-19 is getting underway in Malaysia this week.The second phase involves 9.4 million senior citizens, aged 60 and above, as well as the vulnerable groups with morbidity problems, in addition to persons with disabilities.(Camera: AHMAD YUSNI).SHOT LIST: MALAYSIANS RECEIVE DOSES OF PFIZER-BIONTECH CORONAVIRUS VACCINE AGAINST COVID-19 DURING SECOND PHASE OF COVID-19 VACCINATIONS PROGRAM IN PETALING JAYA NEAR KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.

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