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MyBurgerLab: Get 15% off if you register for COVID-19 vaccine

To encourage more Malaysians to sign up for the National COVID-19 Immunsation Programme, burger chain MyBurgerLab has announced a new campaign where you can enjoy 15% off if you sign up to be vaccinated. This promotion will be running for a limited time and all you’ll need is to sign up on MySejahtera.

To enjoy the 15% discount off for the entire bill, just show your vaccination status page from the 25th to 28th February 2021. This is applicable for dine-in and takeaway only. This campaign is also available at MyPizzaLab and Inside Scoop.

It is great to see local businesses taking the initiative to promote the vaccination program. We hope more businesses will follow suit and to play their part in creating awareness of the importance of getting vaccinated against COVID-19. To achieve herd immunity, we will need to vaccinate as many people as possible.

If you don’t have MySejahtera, you can download the app on Google Play StoreApple App Store and Huawei AppGallery. To register, just launch the app and click on “COVID-19 Vaccination” on the home screen. You’ll need to verify your details and then continue to answer additional questions. You can follow the step by step guide below:

Malaysia has officially started its vaccination program today and a total of 500,000 frontliners will get the jab in Phase 1. If everything goes according to plan, Malaysia aims to complete the vaccination programme by the end of this year. The vaccination is free and it’s open to all people including non-citizens in the country.

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