Phase Three of the Covid-19 immunisation program has begun for Klang Valley in conjunction with the opening of the Bukit Jalil Stadium PPV. The phase covers all remaining adults under 60 years old. If you’ve received an appointment, the special committee of ensuring access to Covid-19 vaccine supply (JKJAV) has provided some tips for those heading to the national stadium.

The Bukit Jalil Stadium is a new mega vaccination centre with a capacity of vaccinating up to 10,000 doses per day. There will be three stations identified as HCO A, B and C with your assigned station is indicated in the MySejahtera app.
Bukit Jalil Stadium is so big, where to enter?
If you going by LRT, you are advised to enter through Gate A.
If you’re driving, you are advised to park at Car Park B if your appointment is at HCO A and HCO C, or Car Park C if your assigned to HCO B and C.
If you’re going there by eHailing, taxi or someone is dropping you off, you may do so at Gate E.
There will be a dedicated drop-off area for people with disabilities (OKU) at the OKU Parking Zone. There will also be buggy services provided for elders or those with walking difficulties.
Don’t worry about interdistrict and interstate travel as you just need to show your vaccine appointment if you are being stopped by the authorities. As long as you are going for your vaccination, you’re permitted to travel.
Please try not to be late, and also not to be too early to avoid overcrowding. Arriving 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment is good, and only those with appointment are allowed to enter the vaccination centre.

What to bring?
Do not forget to bring your identity card (MyKad) or passport, your mobile phone with MySejahtera apps installed, a pen to fill up the consent forms and also a list of medications that you are taking, if there is any.
Since the Bukit Jalil stadium is partially covered, you’re advised to bring an umbrella or a mini-battery-fan. It might be useful when it rains or when it is too hot.

Remember to wear your mask as well, getting a vaccination doesn’t mean you’re fully immune to Covid-19.
Wear comfortable attire and with those that you can easily allow the medical officers to give you a jab.
Have you read about the different vaccines that Malaysia will be delivering to us? You can read about it here.