Science, Technology, and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said foreigners residing in Malaysia will receive COVID-19 vaccines free
“This will include diplomats, expatriates, students, foreign spouses and children, foreign workers, and [United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees] UNHCR cardholders,” Khairy said in a statement today, 11 February, made on behalf of the Special Committee on COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee.
According to Khairy, the decision was made by the Cabinet
The free COVID-19 vaccines for foreigners will be under the National Immunisation Programme.
Cabinet has decided that foreign citizens residing in Malaysia will receive COVID-19 vaccines free under the National Immunisation Programme. This will include diplomats, expatriates, students, foreign spouses & children, foreign workers & UNHCR card holders. pic.twitter.com/jWiZb3nIQ4
— Khairy Jamaluddin (@Khairykj) February 11, 2021
He said that the Cabinet has also agreed to provide the COVID-19 vaccines for undocumented foreigners for free in principle
“The committee will be discussing further on how this can be implemented. We will be reaching out to state governments, foreign embassies, NGOs to assist,” he added.