Let there be no more doubt – you now have the right to record a video of your own COVID-19 vaccination!
Here is the latest update on vaccine underdose / empty vaccination, and your right to record a video!
Why Record Video Of Your COVID-19 Vaccination?
Recently, there has been a spate of complaints about vaccine underdose or even empty vaccinations!
Some may be misunderstandings (reading LDV syringes wrongly, for example) or even fake news, several have been confirmed to be true.
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You Can Now Record Video Of Your COVID-19 Vaccination!
On 23 July 2021, National Immunisation Programme Coordinating Minister, Khairy Jamaluddin, announced that you are ALLOWED to record a video of your own COVID-19 vaccination.
This is on top of the existing SOP to show you that the syringe contains the correct volume of vaccine, before it is injected.
You have my permission, and also permission from the Health Minister himself, in case there was orders not to allow (you to record a video). Now, vaccine recipients can record a video of their vaccine injections.
Go and film yourselves, and take a video of your vaccination, so you have hard proof, and we also have hard proof, that you received the proper dosage for your vaccination.
Don’t Just Record A Video During Your COVID-19 Vaccination
To avoid accidentally getting a partial dose of the vaccine or none at all, please make sure you follow these steps at the vaccination centre :
- Check the label of the vial or prepared syringe, to confirm the vaccine you are receiving. Here in Malaysia, that’s Pfizer, AstraZeneca or Sinovac.
- The doctor or nurse will show you the syringe, for you to verify that it has the correct volume.
Vaccines | Dose Volume |
Pfizer COMIRNATY | 0.3 ml |
AstraZeneca Vaxzevria | 0.5 ml |
Sinovac CoronaVac | 0.5 ml |
Please note that if a low dead volume (LDV) syringe is used, you should read the volume from the first ring of the plunger, not the top.
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- Film a video of the vaccination process, taking care to record the injection itself.
- After receiving the injection, the doctor or nurse will show you the syringe, for you to confirm that it is empty.
- Before leaving the vaccination booth, go through the video to confirm that you received the dose.
If there is any discrepancy, you can address it with the doctor or nurse, or ask to see a supervisor.
If you have evidence that you received an empty injection, or a partial vaccine dose, but only noticed that after leaving the vaccination centre, do not worry.
Here in Malaysia, you can reach out to the ProtectHealth Corporation – a private entity created by Malaysia Health Ministry to manage the national COVID-19 vaccination programme.
- Telephone : 03-8687-2525 / 2588
- Email : vaksincovid@protecthealth.com.my
They will promptly address the issue – either giving you a top-up dose, or a new vaccine dose.
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