Individuals who are planning to perform their Umrah in Saudi Arabia can now request their COVID-19 vaccine booster shot. As announced recently, individuals who have been fully vaccinated with Sinovac vaccines are allowed to enter Saudi Arabia on the condition that they receive a third dose of the vaccine. The booster requirement is not applicable for individuals who are fully vaccinated with Pfizer or AstraZeneca.
At the moment, Malaysia has expanded the COVID-19 vaccine booster shot programme for adults aged 40 years old and above as well as individuals with comorbidities. To expedite your booster appointment, you can make a request through MySejahtera.
Once submitted, just wait for your appointment in the app. You may be contacted about the appointment via SMS or phone call.
As of 15th November, Malaysia has administered over 1 million booster shots nationwide. Individuals fully vaccinated with Pfizer are recommended to get the shot 6 months after the second dose. Meanwhile, Sinovac recipients are recommended to get a Pfizer booster 3 months after the second dose.
To facilitate your travel arrangements, the MySejahtera app now allows you to export and print out your vaccine certificate. The PDF certificate contains QR codes that can be used to verify the vaccine certificate status.
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