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The Deputy Minister of Health Malaysia
The millennials are the future
pillars of the country. Getting
every individual to get
vaccinated is our responsibility.
Parents can be rest assured that
vaccination for teenagers is safe
and should be vaccinated for
internal protection against
COVID-19. The benefit
undoubtedly outweighs the risk,
and such a little act could help
safeguard the whole family from
Source: YB Noor Azmi Facebook §
getting infected.
We now see the light at the end of the tunnel, and we are preparing to exit.
We cannot refute that the I believe there will be endless hurdles and challenges when we start to
pandemic has significantly reopen the country. With what we have gone through in the past, what we
impacted the younger learned, we will strive for a better future. We will continue to improve our
generation, preventing them public health measures to minimise local transmission.
from receiving an education as
"usual", as the usual no longer
operates. Education is the driving
force for national development,
and economic growth is heavily
reliant on education, both of As always, the Ministry shall be guided
which play important roles in by its vision of Health which is:
developing a country. Education ‘A Nation Working Together For
provides individuals with the Better Health’.
tools they need to close the gap
between wealth and poverty. - YB Dato' Dr. Haji Noor Azmi Ghazali § YB Dato' Dr. Haji Noor Azmi Ghazali
Deputy Minister of Health Malaysia
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