
COMMON side effect of vaccination in MEN. A new phenomenon has recently been observed in MEN after Covid-19 vax.

INSTANT BIGGER TONED BICEPS and HAPPIER a(MEN). HURRAH!
Also an urge to exhibit this unusual phenomenon.
Malaysians have accepted the pandemic as real and not a hoax. We have few anti-vaxxers, only people with vaccine-hesitancy due to misinformation.
As many new Covid-19 clusters are identified, strict SOPs have been enforced. Exit and entry points were sealed with barbed wires.
Kampung Segambut was placed under enhanced movement control order to 9.7. Only one person per household is allowed out for necessities.
However, free rice, eggs vegetables and chicken were delivered to the 300 affected households. 
Our daily new positive cases have hit above 7000. 😱 NOT GOOD 😰 !
Our National Immunisation 💉 Programme (NIP) which started in March has already achieved its target. On the 15th of June, we were 215,000 shots ahead of schedule with the setting up of
mega centres to deliver 3000 jabs daily in safe environments. Total number of vaccines given have reached past seven million on 25.6. We hope to reach 200,000 jabs per day. Hmm, can we achieve this insurmountable task given the Orang Asli or indigenous population 
make up 14% of our population? Many still live in communities far away from the city. They are NOT FORGOTTEN. Hours travelling in 4WD on bumpy dirt
roads, then onto wooden boats, treks up hills, and pharmacists delivered the Sinovac vaccines in ice packs. Volunteers sweated in personal protective suits in our 30 C temperatures as they cross jetties into boats
to ensure the precious cargo reached a water village in Labuan island.
Thiam Kah Kit with the Mobile Immunisation Team Covid-19 Outreach Programme to vaccinate villages along the Kinabatangan River. He is escorted by the Eastern Sabah Security Command.
Outdoor vaccinations? Yes, if necessary. In remote highland villages of the Sonsogon hinterland, Datuk Seri Maximus Ongkili (my Uni. mate) launched outreach programmes. Good on you, Max.
No one is left out. Being 82 years, wheelchair-bound and living across the Sibu River from the clinic does not mean Najah Ahmad is forgotten.
Everyone who wants a shot gets a shot.
"I have been vaccinated," says these 66 and 68 year old ladies. With co-morbidities of diabetics, cataracts, frailness, blurred vision, and hearing problems.
Pregnant and nursing mothers have been given priority in the NIP.
For Malaysia to achieve 60% of vaccinated population by September, the younger generation have stepped forward to assist. Sunway Uni nursing student Lee Yen Xin and my friend Prof. Ilina responded.
Some moan that vaccination centres have turned into carnivals.
I say, "What's wrong? Nothing in history has prepared us for this enemy we cannot see." "I have been vaccinated booths" attest that we are moving towards a hopeful solution. Jedi Knights and stormtroopers remind us that the Force is with Malaysia.
Covid-19 is ONLY a temporary set-back.
Acknowledgement: Image credit and news -The Star Newspaper.
Malaysians are not a recalcitrant society. We understand that the vaccines have not gone through long-term studies, there are risks. But, if the only solution to retard or
end this scourge is through vaccination, then my friends and I WILL DO OUR PART.
PROTECT YOURSELF. PROTECT ALL.
#KITA JAGA KITA
MALAYSIANS HELPING MALAYSIANS.
Maybe there is a disadvantage of being vaccinated?