Health officials follow established protocols to investigate potential vaccine linkage in adverse event following immunisation (AEFI), but can methodologies be improved?
When the government provides vaccination for all e-hailing drivers and delivery riders by the year-end, Malaysia would be able to establish a social safety net among the group.
By creating new market demand and accelerating innovation capability in the private sector, Malaysia could move towards a first-mover economy, low-carbon economy and inclusive society soon.
The most suitable is the permissioned blockchain whose intrinsic configuration controls the participants’ transactions and defines their roles in accessing and contributing to the blockchain.
By incorporating multiple immunisation strategies, the Malaysian government can implement a successful vaccination drive and build greater public confidence.