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Agong calls for cooperation under national vaccination programme

He says efforts to fight the pandemic should be shouldered by all quarters in the spirit of brotherhood.

Bernama
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Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah. Photo: Facebook
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah. Photo: Facebook

Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah today called on the people to work together in playing their roles to protect themselves and society through the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme.

He said efforts to fight the pandemic should be shouldered by all quarters in the spirit of brotherhood, including through close cooperation between the government and the people.

“I have full confidence that all of our attempts and efforts through the Community Empowerment Programme and the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme will enable us to rise again together to build a brighter future for our beloved country.

“Let us come together to continue the agenda to fight the Covid-19 pandemic and play our parts to protect our country,” he said in a royal address in conjunction with the launch of the Community Empowerment Programme on RTM today.

Sultan Abdullah said during the first wave of the pandemic early last year, Malaysia had managed to flatten the curve of daily Covid-19 infection thanks to the efforts of various quarters and cooperation from all Malaysians.

However, he said the country then experienced a shocking spike in Covid-19 cases, which led to more challenging tasks for frontliners and national health facilities, hence the change in the people’s philosophy of life.

As such, Sultan Abdullah praised the government’s efforts to formulate the Community Empowerment Programme which sees the involvement of community leaders and people from all walks of life in preventing infections and reducing the number of Covid-19 cases.

“Apart from that, an initiative known as ABC-19 (Covid-19 Eradication Agent) will also see the involvement and mobilisation of various entities to empower the community,” he said.

He also expressed gratitude for the government’s hard work in securing access and bringing in vaccines to protect the people from Covid-19 infection.