Four PPVs to allow walk-ins for elderly to get booster shots from Wednesday

– Four integrated COVID-19 vaccination centres (PPV) in the Klang Valley will be opened for the elderly to get their booster shots beginning Wednesday (Jan 19), said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

They are the World Trade Centre PPV, Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil PPV, Ideal Convention Centre PPV in Shah Alam and the Sokka Gakkai Hall PPV in Klang, Selangor.

All the PPVs are open every day excluding on public holidays from 2 pm until 8 pm except the Sokka Gakkai Hall PPV which is open from noon until 4 pm.

The ministry said as of yesterday booster vaccination coverage for senior citizens aged 60 and above in Selangor, the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Penang and Sarawak had exceeded 70 per cent.

It said the elderly who have completed vaccination three months ago were eligible to get the shots.

“Senior citizens who wish to walk-in are required to have a complete digital vaccination certificate on the MySejahtera application to smoothen the vaccination process,” it added.

Meanwhile, the MOH said off-site PPVs in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Penang and Sarawak will also be opened for the elderly for walk-in vaccination from Jan 24, adding that the full list of the vaccination centres would be announced by ProtectHealth Corporation.

The ministry said currently, booster dose appointments at the integrated PPVs in the Klang Valley are scheduled for individuals who have received a full dose of AstraZeneca or Sinovac vaccines who will be inoculated with the AstraZeneca vaccine.

In addition, Pfizer booster shots will also be given especially to certain individuals such as pregnant women who have received an appointment or individuals who have contraindications to the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

37 people still at PPS in Segamat

JOHOR BAHRU, Jan 18 — Thirty-seven people from eight families are still at a relief centre (PPS) in Segamat as at 8 am today as the flood water at their homes has yet to recede.

Johor Health and Environment Committee chairman R.Vidyananthan said thye flood victims, who are from Kampung Kebangsaan Gemereh, were being accommodated at the PPS at Sekolah Agama Gemereh.

On the weather this morning, it is cloudy in Mersing, while in other districts, it is reported to be fine.

Meanwhile, only Sungai Bekok at Bekok Dam, Batu Pahat recorded a reading at the alert level of 16.3 metres.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

King, Queen extend Thaipusam greetings

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 — The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah and the Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Hajah Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah today extended their Thaipusam greetings to Hindus in the country.

Through a posting on the Istana Negara Facebook, Their Majesties hoped that this auspicious occasion for the Hindus would be celebrated with joy, while at the same time, observing the stipulated standard operating procedures (SOP) .

“Hopefully, this year’s Thaipusam celebration will continue to foster the spirit of unity among the people of various races and religions,” read the posting.

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Pahang aims to attract more than seven million tourists this year

KUANTAN, Jan 18 (Bernama) — Pahang is targeting more than seven million domestic tourists to visit the state this year, said State Tourism, Culture, Environment, Plantation and Commodities Committee chairman Datuk Seri Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin.

He said the state government was optimistic of achieving the target if the Movement Control Order (PKP) was not re-implemented in the country.

“Hotels and motels in the state have been found to have received bookings until April and this is a good sign for us to achieve the target and revive the state’s tourism industry.

“Although tourist spots that were affected by the floods are still closed, other attractive locations such as Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands, the National Parks and State Parks are open as usual and our hope is that the MCO will not be re-implemented and for all parties to adhere to the stipulated standard operating procedures (SOPs),” he added.

He said this at a press conference after the launch of the ‘This Is Pahang 2022-Unlimited’ and presentation of the state tourism and culture awards by Pahang Regent Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah last night.

Also present were Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail and the State Unity, Social Welfare, Women and Family Development Committee chairman Datuk Seri Shahaniza Shamsuddin.

At the ceremony, Tengku Hassanal presented 36 awards which included the Special Award for Best Tourism City to Kuantan City Council, Special Award for Tourism Activist (Uzaidi Udanis) and the “Karyawan Seni Darul Makmur “ award to Roslan Madun.

Mohd Sharkar said various tourism programmes had been planned for implementation this year, including the Pahang Hiking Week and the Pahang Ocean Canoe International Challenge along the more than 240 kilometre of the state’s coastline.

“For Pahang Hiking Week, we want to promote tourism as well as a healthy lifestyle where visitors can come for hill climbing in and stay at homestays or hotels nearby,” he said.

On ‘This Is Pahang 2022-Unlimited tourism’, he said it was to promote Pahang as a state with various attractive locations and products, such as its highlands, jungles as well as beaches and attractive islands.

“Pahang recorded 13.9 million tourist arrivals in 2019, bringing a revenue of RM15 billion. This shows that Pahang is among the state with the highest tourist arrivals.

“However, with the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism activities were halted for a while to curb the spread of the virus.We hope to revive the tourism sector this year,” he added.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Hindus celebrate Thaipusam moderately under strict SOPs

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 — Hindus in the country celebrated Thaipusam today on a moderate scale in adherence to the strict standard operating procedures (SOPs) set to curb the spread of COVID-19.

At the Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Batu Caves near here, which is the focus of Hindus from all over the country for the Thaipusam celebration every year, the excitement can still be felt this year despite being conducted with strict SOPs.

In addition to ‘kavadi’ ceremony not being allowed by the temple management, the number of devotees entering the temple grounds is limited to 9,000 people, while for the 18 sessions of prayer ceremonies, only 500 people are allowed to participate per session.

Also present at the temple today were Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan and National Unity Minister Datuk Halimah Mohamed Sadique to review the situation of the year’s celebration.

In SELANGOR, the Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Batu Tiga, Shah Alam, has become one of the focus of Hindus from the surrounding areas to conduct prayer ceremonies.

Volunteer at the temple, R. Ravindran, 25, said people started visiting the house of worship as early as 7 am and all were in adherence to the SOPs set to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

“However, we (volunteers) will still remind them to always abide by the SOPs while present in the temple, including only gathering with family members during prayers and shortening the period of their stay in the temple. This is to give way for others to enter for prayers and maintain physical distancing,” he said when met by Bernama.

In PENANG, Hindus started to throng the courtyard of the Thanneermalai Shree Balathandayuthapani Devasthanam Temple (Hilltop Temple) as early as 3 am even though the door was only opened at 5 am to comply with the SOPs set.

Temple chairman, Datuk R. Subramaniam said the early attendance was controlled by the police who had set up checkpoints at the temple to ensure peace and SOPs compliance during the Thaipusam celebrations and limit the number of devotees in the temple.

“After going through the checkpoint, every devotee who enters the temple door is required to scan the MySejahtera application and check his body temperature. They then have to queue up to 150 individuals (in the group) before they can start to climb 513 steps to reach the top of the temple,” he said.

In NEGERI SEMBILAN, the Sri Balathandayuthapani Temple in Jalan Yamtuan, Seremban which is usually crowded with people every Thaipusam celebration before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, looks different this time as devotees celebrate the festival in moderation.

A check by Bernama found that Hindus in the state were present since 8 am to perform religious ceremonies by complying with SOPs set, including wearing face masks and ensuring physical distancing.

Temple president, R. Parameswaran said a total of 200 visitors were limited to the temple at any one time from 7 am to 12 noon, with only prayers and ‘paal koodam’ ceremonies or bringing a pot of milk are allowed.

In JOHOR, a check at the Arulmigu Sri Balasubramaniar Temple in Skudai, Johor Bahru, found that Hindus arrived as early as 7.30 am with temple management members ensuring they underwent a body temperature check and scanned the MySejahtera application.

Temple chairman, Datuk KS Balakrishnan said that in total, an estimated 800 people performed the prayers and ‘paal koodam’ ceremonies today with only 50 individuals allowed to enter the temple grounds for an hour.

“Until noon today, a total of 300 people are present according to their turn that has been set with only 50 people allowed to enter the temple every hour. We (the temple) have set up counters prior to this and all of them have registered with the temple management to attend prayers today,” he said, adding that a total of 50 members of the temple management are on duty to monitor the SOPs compliance with the help of police and People’s Volunteer Corps (RELA) personnel.

In PERAK, about 2,000 Hindus came to celebrate Thaipusam at the Sri Subramaniar Temple, Gunung Cheroh, Ipoh, in stages, from 6.30 am.

State temples president, M. Vivekananda, when met, said that the celebration at the popular temple has been the focus of about 400,000 people every Thaipusam celebration with various religious rituals, chariot processions and ‘kavadi’ carriers but everything is different since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country almost two years ago.

“This time we are welcoming Thaipusam in moderation and in accordance with the government’s directive that does not allow ‘kavadi’ and only 100 people can follow the chariot procession due to the pandemic, plus the presence of the Omicron variant,” he said.

In MELAKA, the number of Hindus praying at the Sri Subramaniar Devasthanam Temple, Batu Berendam is only about 500 people compared with 4,000 people who attended the religious celebration annually, before the COVID-19 outbreak hit the country.

The temple’s secretary, S. Ravi Santharan, said strict inspections were carried out by RELA personnel, including ensuring that devotees who wished to pray at the temple had completed the vaccination before being allowed to enter, while the period for prayers was shortened to 1 pm only compared with late in the afternoon as practised before.

In KEDAH, state Agriculture and Food Industries, Plantation Industries and Commodities, Transport and Indian Community Affairs Committee chairman, Azman Nasrudin, said the temple authorities involved in the celebration placed volunteers to ensure SOPs were complied with, apart from police presence to monitor the situation at the temple.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

23 Pahang cops sacked for various offences – Ramli

KUANTAN, Jan 18 — A total of 23 Pahang police officers and men have been sacked for committing various offences in 2020 and last year, said state police chief Datuk Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf.

Fourteen cases were recorded last year while nine in 2020 involving drug abuse as well as criminal and corruption cases, he said at the Pahang Police Contingent headquarters (IPK) monthly assembly here today.

Ramli said the dismissal was hoped to serve as a lesson and reminder to other personnel not to be involved in such offences which would not only have a negative impact on them but also the police force.

Meanwhile, he said more than 300 IPK personnel who were affected by the recent floods had been given appropriate assistance.

At the ceremony, he also presented certificates of appreciation to 30 members of IPK Pahang.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

COVID: 41 per cent of Malaysia’s adult population received booster dose

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 — A total of 237,703 individuals of the adult population in the country received the COVID-19 booster dose yesterday (Jan 17), bringing the cumulative number of booster doses administered to 9,609,454 or 41 per cent of the group as at 11.59 last night.

According to the Ministry of Health (MOH)’s COVIDNOW portal, a total of 22,906,072 or 97.8 per cent of the adult population were fully vaccinated while 23,185,749 individuals or 99 per cent of the group received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine injection.

For adolescents, aged 12 to 17, a total of 2,775,059 individuals or 88.2 per cent have completed their vaccination while 2,862,198 individuals or 91 per cent have received at least one dose of the vaccine.

Meanwhile, daily statistics showed that 242,705 doses of vaccine were administered yesterday, with 1,912 as the first dose, 3,090 as the second dose, bringing the cumulative number of vaccines administered under the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme (PICK) to 61,135,763.

Meanwhile, according to the MOH’s GitHub portal, 16 COVID-19 deaths were reported yesterday with Selangor recording the highest number of deaths with five cases, followed by Terengganu with three cases and Negeri Sembilan and Penang each recording two cases.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency