AUTHORISED HEALTHCARE PROVIDER

Sinovac Booster Vaccine

CoronaVac COVID-19 Vaccine (Sinovac)

Supports Corporates’ Remote Employees

RM85 Peninsular Malaysia

RM120 Sabah

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Experienced in Operating Mega PPVs

Health Junction has been working with our local health Official Partner department such as ProtectHealth to provide COVID 19 vaccinations in Mega PPVs to help boost the National COVID 19 Immunization Programme.

Now we are an authorized healthcare facility working with PharmaNiaga to provide on site Sinovac COVID 19 vaccines for companies.

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Process Flow

Select Clinic

Select vaccination centres or clinics near you at your convenience.

Scheduling

Pick the time slots that best suit your schedule.

Confirm Booking via Payment

Make payment to lock in your booking.

Booster shot

Ensure you’re available on the time slot selected and be punctual. Health Junction will provide a reminder via email 1 day before your first dose.

Obtain Digital Cert on MySejahtera

After you completed your booster shot, a Digital Vaccine Certificate with a unique identifier will be issued to you via the MySejahtera App.

Congratulations! You’re vaccinated.

Corporate Vaccination

As part of our services we assist companies develop and deploy vaccination strategies. In the past this has included flu and other vaccinations. Today, the focus is on Covid-19.

Do your part by registering with us for theCovid-19 Vaccination Programme.

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About the Vaccine

What is the COVID 19 vaccine?

The COVID-19 vaccine stimulates the immune system, so that if exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the body can respond to the COVID-19 infection. Various methods such as mRNA, viral vectors, deactivating viruses and protein sub-units have been used to create safe and effective COVID 19 vaccines.

What are the common side effects of the COVID 19 vaccine?

The side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine that have been reported are usually mild and temporary. The most commonly reported side effects are: pain / swelling / redness on the injection site feeling tired or lethargic headaches shivers joint pains feverish nausea feeling unwell swelling of the lymph nodes other side effects that may be reported from time to time.

Has the World Health Organization (WHO) approved the use of Sinovac vaccine?

The WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization has issued Interim recommendations for the use of the inactivated COVID-19 vaccine, Sinovac-CoronaVac, developed by Sinovac/China National Pharmaceutical Group.

How is Sinovac given?

Two doses should be administered for primary immunization. The second dose is preferably given 14 to 28 days after the first dose. 0.5mL per dose.

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