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SAPP: MoH reminded of its vaccines promise to Sabah

Kota Kinabalu, Wednesday, 25 August 2021

SAPP is disappointed that only 53,000 doses out of the 200,000 doses of CanSino vaccine that arrived at Kuala Lumpur last Friday were sent to Sabah.

SAPP President, Datuk Yong Teck Lee, in a statement said, that only 3% of the promised 1.8 million doses of CanSino requested by the Sabah government has been delivered to Sabah.

”This is unacceptable. Therefore , I repeat my earlier demand that the supply of CanSino vaccines from China be sent direct to Sabah without having to go through KLIA, to avoid the vaccines from being diverted else where instead of coming to Sabah,“ said Yong.

”The Director-General of Health Service must be fair to Sabah and ensure that all PPVs in Sabah operate at maximum Capacity,“ added Yong.

The Covid-19 cases in Sabah have risen to more than 3,000 cases yesterday, and the latest figure is a surprise compared to the earlier week.

”We are proud that Malaysia has the highest vaccination rate in the world but in Sabah, we are forced to accept the unsatisfactory rate of only 31.4% of people who have completed the second dose, the lowest rate in Malaysia“.

”At the same time, there are PPVs in Sabah which are forced to postpone the vaccination process at the last minute due to insufficient vaccines.“

”For example, according to a report , the Beaufort Dewan Pa‘ Musa PPV was able to administer only 100 doses today,“ said Yong.

Sabah places a lot of hope on the CanSino vaccine that can speed up the immunisation process, especially for rural people who have difficulties accessing PPVs. ”CanSino is the answer to reduce the burden of having to make two trips for the vaccines“.

The Sabah Chief Minister has said a few times on the expediting of vaccinations in Sabah but it is worrying that the efforts of the Sabah Government is badly affected by the failure of the federal Ministry of Health to fulfill its commitment to supply and distribute the vaccines in time to Sabah.

”Every delay in the supply and distribution of vaccines is critical and expose more people to the infection and also delay the economic recovery in Sabah“, added Yong.

Datuk Yong Teck Lee
Issued by SAPP HQ