The Covid 19 pandemic plunged the world into deep shock for nearly two years, and human relations overshadowed in all its dimensions. The outbreak of the deadly Corona Virus endangered the lives of people around the world, and the inhabitants of the planet witnessed high mortality. Humanity was seriously tested.
Eventually, scientific and medical research led to production of the Covid 19 vaccine, and the priority of government in a nationwide vaccination considered a serious barrier against the death monster; however, the risks of this disease have not yet been eliminated.
Malaysia, launched the National Vaccination Program at a critical and vital time, and with the necessary measures, increased the number of vaccinated people to over 20 million doses in a few months; an important step that lead to the admiration of the world. The daily record of 500,000 showed the highest rate of vaccination in Malaysia.
Malaysia in its National Vaccination initiative included all foreign nationals, and no exceptions were made by health officials; very constructive step and initiative. Vaccination without discrimination.
In coordination between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and Diplomatic community here in KL, the vaccination of all staffs and diplomats implemented and in this regard the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kuala Lumpur is grateful for the full and sincere cooperation and assistance of the relevant Malaysian authorities.
Most Iranians living in Malaysia also benefited from this opportunity to be vaccinated, and in regular and coordinated programs, a significant number of Iranians living in Malaysia were included in the list of Covid 19 vaccine recipients; and some were able to receive the first dose of also second dose of the vaccine with the coordination of the embassy.
Undoubtedly, the Malaysian authorities should be commended in this coordinated, fair and just move, that all human beings were placed under the umbrella of health care.