I don't know if it helps but here's my vaccination diary. Sorry for using /k as diary.
I originally had my vaccine schedule at early Jun located at Bukit Jalil National Stadium PPV. Due to my work situation I was out of state at the time and cannot keep the appointment so I had to cancel it. Upon cancellation, the message say it will reschedule me within 30 days so I arranged with my company so that I do not go out of state for the next month.
I was checking my vaccination appointment daily but no hope and I also submitted a helpdesk explaining my situation. Within the helpdesk ticket I also told then my 30 days are up and I will possibly have to start travelling again. I didn't get any reply from the helpdesk but this morning at 6am I was scheduled to get vaccinated at Axiata Stadium 8pm.
Due to my meeting being cancelled for the day I was at work which is close to Axiata Stadium. I decided to try my luck and went in at approx 2pm. Parking was plentiful but road direction was poor giving the illusion that parking was a nightmare but in actuality everyone just want to park/wait at the front door as if walking a few meter will kill them.
If you're able to get around the front door crowd and go slightly further in the parking lot you can pick whoever spot you like. It is a short distance walk (5 mins) to the stadium and there youll see big signs pointing you where to go. Upon reaching my HCO B, I showed them my appointment and asked if it was okay for me to go in since my appointment was at 8pm but the guy say it's fine.
Once I stepped through the first check I had to scan MySejahtera and asked to sit down in a row of chairs. For the next hour or two it was a game of musical chair as I was asked to move from one row of chairs to another to another. In the process, I was asked to fill a form (bring own pen) and scan in MySejahtera vaccination tab that I arrived and checked in. For anyone who is not fluent in Bahasa flip the forms over and it'll be in English which I found out after I reach home.
After a few rounds of musical chair, they'll check your IC and confirm you have an appointment followed by the consent and counseling section. Another round of musical chair followed by my actual vaccination. The nurse was nice and knowledgeable since she explained the whole prep process of the vaccination and showed the volume and bottle of pfizer vaccine. I told her I trust her but she say it's better she do it to avoid any issues.
After my jab and another round of musical chair I finally left the stadium and have my second appointment scheduled. Overall, it's not a bad process but traffic can be directed better since bukit jalil national Stadium and Axiata are all in the same area and a lot of cars are stopping at the main road to avoid paying RM2 for parking.
Choose NO and key in postcode, this will show up next. Hopefully get PPV near to my place, walk in if still no appointment till 1/8
