Management and Science University (MSU) has begun vaccinating teenagers as the University gears up for a campus re-opening in Malaysia mid-October.
Daily, over the course of six weeks beginning September 20, over 2,500 school students aged 16-17 years in the Petaling Perdana and the Petaling Utama districts receive Pfizer’s Comirnaty shots at the MSU Chancellor Hall Vaccination Centre (PPV).
MSU’s Private Specialist Hospital in Shah Alam MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC) had been the first to be appointed to the National Immunization Programme (NIP) in March this year. The vaccination of forty-five thousand secondary school students is in the third phase of NIP; delivered through MSU’s comprehensive Partnership for COVID Elimination (PaCE) with MSUMC.
Receiving Selangor Education Director Puan Anismah M Noh on Day 1 of the vaccination for teenagers was MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.
“Our latest effort in assisting the Government to achieve the national herd immunity target is also to ensure sustainability of quality education. Nothing delivers better than a face-to-face learning experience. With this latest vaccination of our school-going students and with the MSU campus re-opening soon, the University will be right back on track and moving forward with reducing inequity gaps in education.”
Management and Science University (MSU) currently ranks on the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings 2020 as a World Top 201+ University for the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) impact on Quality Education; and is a World Top 301+ University for sustainable impact on Good Health and Wellbeing.
Read the MSU President’s Advisory on the October reopening of MSU Campus here.
Management and Science University (MSU) has begun vaccinating teenagers as the University gears up for a campus re-opening in Malaysia mid-October.
Daily, over the course of six weeks beginning September 20, over 2,500 school students aged 16-17 years in the Petaling Perdana and the Petaling Utama districts receive Pfizer’s Comirnaty shots at the MSU Chancellor Hall Vaccination Centre (PPV).
MSU’s Private Specialist Hospital in Shah Alam MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC) had been the first to be appointed to the National Immunization Programme (NIP) in March this year. The vaccination of forty-five thousand secondary school students is in the third phase of NIP; delivered through MSU’s comprehensive Partnership for COVID Elimination (PaCE) with MSUMC.
Receiving Selangor Education Director Puan Anismah M Noh on Day 1 of the vaccination for teenagers was MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.
“Our latest effort in assisting the Government to achieve the national herd immunity target is also to ensure sustainability of quality education. Nothing delivers better than a face-to-face learning experience. With this latest vaccination of our school-going students and with the MSU campus re-opening soon, the University will be right back on track and moving forward with reducing inequity gaps in education.”
Management and Science University (MSU) currently ranks on the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings 2020 as a World Top 201+ University for the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) impact on Quality Education; and is a World Top 301+ University for sustainable impact on Good Health and Wellbeing.
Read the MSU President’s Advisory on the October reopening of MSU Campus here.