Saturday, February 12, 2022

Booster shots Melayu 47.9% Cina 81.3% - mungkin Cina kiasi (takut mati)?





Less than 50pct of Malays have taken booster shots


Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says efforts to communicate with Malays on the effectiveness of boosters have to be improved.

This is as only 47.9 percent of Malays nationwide have taken a third dose of the Covid-19 vaccine as of Feb 10, according to the minister.

Comparatively, data that Khairy shared on Twitter showed that 81.3 percent of Chinese have taken a booster, followed by Indians (56.4 percent), others (50.6 percent), and Orang Asli and other Bumiputera groups (49.6 percent).

Booster dose uptake among Malays is only above 50 percent in Sarawak (80 percent), Malacca (64.6 percent), Labuan (62.3 percent), the Klang Valley (59.5 percent), and Negeri Sembilan (55.7 percent).

Pemberian dos penggalak harian mula meningkat semula. Dos penggalak memeberi perlindungan yang baik terutama dalam gelombang Omicron. 80% masyarakat Cina boosted. Namun perlu komunikasi yang lebih mantap di Facebook sebab Melayu < 50%. Sarawak terbaik. pic.twitter.com/vONFLhX59C— Khairy Jamaluddin πŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸŒΊ (@Khairykj) February 11, 2022

The states with the lowest booster uptake overall was Sabah (24.8 percent), followed by Kelantan (25.3 percent) and Perlis (30.9 percent).

Johor, where a state election is upcoming, only has 57 percent booster coverage.

"Focus must be given to areas with low (booster) coverage especially for the Johor election," Khairy said.

According to a heatmap of third-dose uptake in Johor, Muar is 71 percent covered while Johor Bahru is at 67 percent.

However, three districts are below 40 percent coverage, namely Segamat (37 percent), Pontian (35 percent) and Mersing (32 percent).

Booster coverage heatmap Klang Valley & Johor. Tumpuan perlu diberi di kawasan2 liputan rendah esp untuk PRN Johor. #PICKBooster pic.twitter.com/bGrtiWlPWx— Khairy Jamaluddin πŸ‡²πŸ‡ΎπŸŒΊ (@Khairykj) February 11, 2022

Malaysia is pushing for adults to get booster shots in an effort to mitigate the impact of the Omicron variant of Covid-19.

Studies indicate that a third dose offers better protection against Omicron.

2 comments:

  1. Chinese are the most Kiasi people in the world... a key reason they can survive anywhere ...on all 5 continents...

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    1. What you term kiasi, it is being rational and peactical to us Chinese.

      Malays tend to leave everything to Allah and praying and hoping for divine intervention.

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