7 questions in conjunction with the 100th day of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme

On 5 June 2021, the government commemorated the 100th day of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme (NIP). The NIP is an important national mission for the country. I believe Malaysians by and large are playing our part to ensure the swift success of the NIP.

However, many Malaysians are concerned about the slow pace of immunisation. On the 100th day of NIP, only 6.8% of the population have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 3.4% have received full doses.

The daily immunisation rate has indeed been on the rise in the past few weeks and I hope this can be sustained in the coming months.

In conjunction with the 100-day milestone, I would like to pose the following questions to the government. These questions are based on the feedback from my constituents and my personal experience on the ground.

I ask these questions in good faith and as part of my duty as an MP. After all, MPs currently have no room to do our job as parliament is still in perpetual lockdown. I hope the government would consider the issues raised and respond to them accordingly.

1. How many of those who have registered for NIP are 60 years old and above, and how many of them have been vaccinated?

Phase 2 of the NIP prioritises senior citizens who are 60 years old and above, but many have not been called for their turn. On the ground, I receive queries on a daily basis from senior citizens who have been anxiously waiting for their turn for many months.

The government must ensure that senior citizens, especially those with comorbidities, receive their vaccine immediately. This is a stated priority in the NIP policy and should be followed through.

2. How many non-senior citizens have been vaccinated in Phase 2 and what was the basis they were prioritised?

Phase 2 of the NIP also prioritises those in essential services and security personnel. However, there have been many allegations of queue cutting and abuse of power.

To address this issue, the government should provide the data on how many non-senior citizens have been vaccinated under this category, including the breakdown of categories or the basis on which they were approved.

3. When will school teachers receive their vaccine as promised by the government?

In April, the government announced that 500,000 teachers will be vaccinated under Phase 2 of NIP. I have checked with several schools in my constituency and found that no teachers have received any vaccine yet. This includes kindergarten and child care teachers who are still required to open during MCO.

The Education Minister recently disclosed that only 70,000 school teachers have received at least one dose of vaccine thus far. This is far from satisfactory. The government must ensure all school teachers are fully vaccinated before school are reopened again. This should be done now and not left to the last minute.

4. When does the government estimate to begin and complete Phase 3 of the NIP?

Phase 3 of the NIP, for the general population, was initially scheduled to begin in May 2021 but this timeline has clearly been missed. The government must provide a revised timeline for the NIP so that stakeholders know what to expect.

The revised timeline must be realised. As my colleague, MP for Bakri, has pointed out, it is unlikely that we will achieve herd immunity by the end of 2021 based on current strategies.

5. What is the government’s policy on the vaccine queue for Phase 3?

There has been confusion as to how those under Phase 2 were queued for the vaccine. There were numerous cases where people who registered later or who are younger and healthy than others were given the vaccine before others.

The government needs to determine and announce this policy early to avoid queue cutting and to manage the expectation of the people. I propose that vaccines for Phase 3 should be given by age bracket on a randomised basis.

6. How many queries and complaints have been received by JKJAV and MySejahtera from the public, and how many of them have been resolved?

Till today, my office is still receiving complaints on operational issues on NIP. Most of these problems are not new. For example, there was a senior citizen who was assigned to receive his vaccine in Klang although he registered using an address in Melaka. Such problems have occurred as early as March, but remain unresolved.

Most people who have tried contacting JKJAV and MySejahtera lamented that they were unable to get through or there was no response. As millions of taxpayers’ money have been used for the vaccine management system, the government should be accountable and disclose more information on how many complaints have received and resolved to date.

7. What is the government’s strategy to ramp up vaccine registration?

After more than 3 months of NIP, only 52% of the eligible population has registered for the vaccine. The vaccine registration rate has begun to plateau in the past few weeks and.

What new strategies does the government intend to adopt to increase the registration rate in the coming months? The Prime Minister has mentioned that the government may introduce automatic registration. We hope more details can be announced soon, so that no time and effort would go to waste.

7 questions in conjunction with the 100th day of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme

On 5 June 2021, the government commemorated the 100th day of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme (NIP). The NIP is an important national mission for the country. I believe Malaysians by and large are playing our part to ensure the swift success of the NIP.

However, many Malaysians are concerned about the slow pace of immunisation. On the 100th day of NIP, only 6.8% of the population have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 3.4% have received full doses.

The daily immunisation rate has indeed been on the rise in the past few weeks and I hope this can be sustained in the coming months.

In conjunction with the 100-day milestone, I would like to pose the following questions to the government. These questions are based on the feedback from my constituents and my personal experience on the ground.

I ask these questions in good faith and as part of my duty as an MP. After all, MPs currently have no room to do our job as parliament is still in perpetual lockdown. I hope the government would consider the issues raised and respond to them accordingly.

1. How many of those who have registered for NIP are 60 years old and above, and how many of them have been vaccinated?

Phase 2 of the NIP prioritises senior citizens who are 60 years old and above, but many have not been called for their turn. On the ground, I receive queries on a daily basis from senior citizens who have been anxiously waiting for their turn for many months.

The government must ensure that senior citizens, especially those with comorbidities, receive their vaccine immediately. This is a stated priority in the NIP policy and should be followed through.

2. How many non-senior citizens have been vaccinated in Phase 2 and what was the basis they were prioritised?

Phase 2 of the NIP also prioritises those in essential services and security personnel. However, there have been many allegations of queue cutting and abuse of power.

To address this issue, the government should provide the data on how many non-senior citizens have been vaccinated under this category, including the breakdown of categories or the basis on which they were approved.

3. When will school teachers receive their vaccine as promised by the government?

In April, the government announced that 500,000 teachers will be vaccinated under Phase 2 of NIP. I have checked with several schools in my constituency and found that no teachers have received any vaccine yet. This includes kindergarten and child care teachers who are still required to open during MCO.

The Education Minister recently disclosed that only 70,000 school teachers have received at least one dose of vaccine thus far. This is far from satisfactory. The government must ensure all school teachers are fully vaccinated before school are reopened again. This should be done now and not left to the last minute.

4. When does the government estimate to begin and complete Phase 3 of the NIP?

Phase 3 of the NIP, for the general population, was initially scheduled to begin in May 2021 but this timeline has clearly been missed. The government must provide a revised timeline for the NIP so that stakeholders know what to expect.

The revised timeline must be realised. As my colleague, MP for Bakri, has pointed out, it is unlikely that we will achieve herd immunity by the end of 2021 based on current strategies.

5. What is the government’s policy on the vaccine queue for Phase 3?

There has been confusion as to how those under Phase 2 were queued for the vaccine. There were numerous cases where people who registered later or who are younger and healthy than others were given the vaccine before others.

The government needs to determine and announce this policy early to avoid queue cutting and to manage the expectation of the people. I propose that vaccines for Phase 3 should be given by age bracket on a randomised basis.

6. How many queries and complaints have been received by JKJAV and MySejahtera from the public, and how many of them have been resolved?

Till today, my office is still receiving complaints on operational issues on NIP. Most of these problems are not new. For example, there was a senior citizen who was assigned to receive his vaccine in Klang although he registered using an address in Melaka. Such problems have occurred as early as March, but remain unresolved.

Most people who have tried contacting JKJAV and MySejahtera lamented that they were unable to get through or there was no response. As millions of taxpayers’ money have been used for the vaccine management system, the government should be accountable and disclose more information on how many complaints have received and resolved to date.

7. What is the government’s strategy to ramp up vaccine registration?

After more than 3 months of NIP, only 52% of the eligible population has registered for the vaccine. The vaccine registration rate has begun to plateau in the past few weeks and.

What new strategies does the government intend to adopt to increase the registration rate in the coming months? The Prime Minister has mentioned that the government may introduce automatic registration. We hope more details can be announced soon, so that no time and effort would go to waste.

全国新冠肺炎疫苗接种计划的第100天——7个疑问

我国在刚过去的6月5日正式迈入落实“全国新冠肺炎疫苗接种计划”的第100天。这项接种计划也象征了我国的一个里程碑,我相信大多数国民都在履行自身义务接种疫苗,并确保我国尽快达到群体免疫。

然而,许多国人依旧担心疫苗接种的缓慢进度。在这全国新冠肺炎疫苗接种计划的第100天,只有6.8%的人口接种了至少一剂疫苗,而3.4%已完成全剂量的疫苗接种。

过去几周的免疫率提升是非常显著的,我也希望这样的情况能在未来的几个月持续下去。

恰逢这第100天的里程碑,我想向政府提出以下的几个问题。这些问题都是根据选民的反馈及自身实地走访的经验所得。

我以作为一名国会议员的职责,真诚地提出这些问题。毕竟,现在无法开国会,议员们也没有机会在会议上提出。所以,我希望政府能认真思考以下所提出的问题,并作出相关回应。

1. 已注册疫苗接种的人口当中,有多少是60岁及以上的?其中有多少人已经接种了疫苗?

全国新冠肺炎疫苗接种计划的第二阶段是优先让60岁及以上的年长者接种疫苗,但其中多数人都没有获得疫苗接种的预约通知。在实地走访时,我每天都会收到年长者的询问,因为他们已经焦急等待了好几个月,却没有任何进展。

由此,政府必须确保年长者,特别是那些患有慢性疾病的,尽快接种疫苗。这是疫苗接种计划中规定的优先事项,应予以贯彻。

2. 有多少非年长者在第二阶段中接种了疫苗?他们优先接种的依据是什么?

第二阶段疫苗接种计划还优先让必要服务领域和安保人员接种疫苗。然而,却听闻有许多插队和滥用权力的指控频频发生。

为了解决这个问题,政府应提供数据显示有多少非年长者公民在这类别下接种了疫苗,包括在哪一项类别或批准接种的依据。

3. 学校教师什么时候会收到政府所承诺给予的疫苗接种通知?

政府在四月时宣布500,000名教师将会列入第二阶段的疫苗接种计划。但经我向我选区内的几所学校确认后,得知没有任何一位教师已接种疫苗。当中也包括了在行管令期间,仍旧营业的幼儿园及托儿所的教师们。

教育部长近期透露,迄今为止,只有7万名教师已经接种了至少一剂疫苗。这样的结果,确是不能让人满意。政府应确保在重开校园前,所有的教师已完成全剂量疫苗接种。这项举措必须尽快完成,而不是等到最后一分钟再实行。

4. 政府预计何时开始,并完成第三阶段的疫苗接种计划?

为大众接种疫苗的第三阶段,最初计划于今年五月得以执行。但很显然,这项计划的时间表已被展延。为此,政府必须提供修订后的时间表,以便大众可以清楚得知接下来的计划。

政府必须实践修订后的时间表,按计划进行疫苗接种。就如峇吉里国会议员杨美盈所指出的,根据现况是很难在2021年尾实行全体免疫的。

5. 政府对第三阶段的疫苗接种政策是什么?

人们对处于第二阶段的人如何排队接种疫苗仍感到疑惑。因为一些较晚注册或比其他人更年轻、更健康的人优先接种了疫苗。

政府需尽早确定及公布其政策,为避免插队的情况发生及管理人民对接种疫苗的期望。因此,我建议第三阶段的疫苗接种计划应按年龄段随机接种。

6. 冠病疫苗特别供应委员会(JKJAV)及MySejahtera收到了多少公众的查询及投诉?其中有多少得到了解决?

直至今天,我的办公室持续收到关于疫苗接种计划的投诉,而大多数都面临一样的问题。举例,一位年长者使用其马六甲的住址注册疫苗接种,而后却被安排到巴生进行接种。同样的问题也已在过去的三月份发生,但现在仍旧未得到改善。

多数人也尝试联系JKJAV及MySejahtera,最终却无法接通或得到回应。由于数百万纳税人的钱已用于该疫苗管理系统,政府就该负责并披露更多有关迄今为止收到和解决的投诉信息,满足公民知情权。

7. 政府加强疫苗注册的策略是什么?

历经超过三个月的全国新冠肺炎疫苗接种计划,只有52%符合条件的人口注册了疫苗接种。疫苗接种的注册率也在过去几周开始趋于平缓。

政府打算将在未来几个月采取什么新策略来提高疫苗接种注册率?首相慕尤丁提出政府可能实施自动注册的建议。我们也希望政府能尽快公布更多细节,以免浪费大家的时间与精力。