Malaysia

Don’t fall for fake Covid-19 vaccines: Ismail Sabri

Minister says only MoH and Mosti are allowed to handle aspects regarding roll-out and distribution of medicine

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Mar 2021 8:33PM

Don’t fall for fake Covid-19 vaccines: Ismail Sabri
Senior Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob says that if anybody is approached by individuals claiming to be agents, they should contact the authorities immediately. – Bernama pic, March 4, 2021

by Amar Shah Mohsen

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysians have been urged not to be duped into purchasing Covid-19 vaccines from third parties, after a viral post yesterday claiming the jabs can be purchased online.

Senior Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said he is aware of these fake claims, some of which he said were done by approaching individuals by claiming to be agents of government or of certain countries and companies.

The minister pointed out that at the moment, only the Health Ministry (MoH) and Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) are in charge of handling, prescribing and administering Covid-19 vaccines, following the roll-out of the national immunisation programme.

“I know there are certain quarters trying to take advantage, acting as agents. If anybody is approached by these individuals, please contact the MoH or Mosti immediately, because only they would know the origins of the vaccines,” he said in a press conference today.

“If there are any other parties claiming to provide the jabs, it’s not true. I hope the rakyat will not be easily duped by these claims. We already have our roll-out plan, so don’t be influenced by other claims.”

Ismail said to date, 1.91 million Malaysians have registered for vaccination through the MySejahtera application, with registration to be opened on more platforms soon, including through MoH.

However, the minister said this figure is still relatively low compared to the total number of Malaysians above 18 who are qualified to be inoculated.

“Getting vaccinated is important because it is not impossible that other countries in the world will make it a prerequisite that an individual be vaccinated first before they can enter.

“In fact, I understand that Saudi Arabia has already made this a condition for those who will visit the country for haj or umrah this year,” he said.

On another viral post of a university student being issued a compound for breaching standard operating procedures in a gym, Ismail said action will be taken against any individual regardless of the person’s background.

“The issuance of compounds is done by the police. What we have stressed is that every individual is bound by the law. No matter who. The police can exercise discretion, but our policy is that anyone who breaks the law will face action,” he said.

Following the viral case, many social media users have questioned the need to fine a student who may not be financially capable and expressed concern that dragging the student to court could affect the future of his education. – The Vibes, March 4, 2021

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