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ABOUT 100,000 M’SIANS WHO ARE WORKING IN S’PORE, TO BE VACCINATED

Johor is looking to reopen their borders with Singapore either by May or June this year, and as such, about 100,000 Malaysians will soon receive their COvid-19 vaccinations.

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About 400,000 Malaysians are currently working in Singapore, according to Johor’s Chief Minister Hasni Mohammad, therefore vaccinations for the Malaysians will need to be done in stages – meaning 100,000 Malaysians will receive their vaccinations first in the initial stage.

Hasni said that Malaysia is also using the same Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine as Singapore and shouldn’t be difficult for both countries to recognise the innoculation process via a certificate that will be available on the MySejahtera app (presumed to be the Malaysian equivalent of Singapore’s Singpass app, but unverified).

The Johor-Malaysia border has been closed since 18 March last year and Johor’s economy has taken a significant and sever hit since then, with the Malaysian state desperate to reopen borders with us.

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