Drive Thru Vaccination To Be Held In Malaysia: What Are The Advantages & Disadvantages?
Recently, the Coordinating Minister of the National Covid-19 Immunization Program, Khairy Jamaluddin announced that five more mega PPVs will be added in the Klang Valley to accommodate the larger vaccination capacity starting from June 7. Three mega PPVs will be established around Selangor and two more in Kuala Lumpur.
"The COVID-19 Immunization Task Force (CITF) has decided to increase vaccination capacity in the Klang Valley. I have informed the Selangor Menteri Besar.

"In Selangor, we will add three mega PPVs, namely at The Mines, UiTM Puncak Alam and Setia City Convention Centre while in Kuala Lumpur, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and the Bukit Jalil National Stadium," he said after visiting the PPVs at the Exhibition Centre and Malaysia International Trade (MITEC).
For other locations such as Penang and Johor, discussions on the opening of a mega PPV will also be held.
DRIVE THRU VACCINATION IN CONSIDERATION
To resolve the issue of delays in vaccination, the government has already started planning to conduct drive thru vaccinations.
Following the encouraging results received from the pilot vaccination programme at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, several states have applied for permission to run this system.
"I ask for 24 hours to issue guidelines for the implementation of the drive thru vaccinations. We need to make sure there are safety guidelines, you can't just drive past, get the jab (vaccine) and straight away leave. There has to be a monitoring period. The idea is good and we took it into consideration.”
DRIVE THRU VACCINATION VS WALK-IN: WHICH IS BETTER?
Based on a study by the Stanwood Camano Fire Department, Camano Island, Washington, the following are among the advantages and disadvantages of drive thru vaccination as well as walk-ins.
Advantages of a drive thru vaccination system:
- Able to give the vaccine to more people in a faster time
- Reduces the risk of exposure to the virus for both vaccine recipients and health workers
- Vaccine recipients can sit more comfortably in their vehicles
- Better facilitation of individuals with disabilities
Disadvantages of the drive thru vaccination system:
- Issues of using too much car fuel while waiting for a turn
- Problems involving the weather, especially for health workers who are exposed to outdoor weather (especially if it rains)
- Issues of communication with vaccine recipients that has been queueing for a long time
- Possible carbon monoxide poisoning
Advantages of walk-in vaccination system:
- Easier communication as all vaccine recipients are in the same facility
- There are facilities such as storage, electricity, internet connection, audio-visual equipment, toilets and so on.
Disadvantages of walk-in vaccination system:
- Possibility of crowd mixing between healthy and unhealthy individuals
- Difficult for individuals with disabilities
WHICH COUNTRY HAS IMPLEMENTED DRIVE THRU VACCINATIONS SYSTEM IN THE PAST?
United Kingdom

The UK is the first country in the world to have implemented drive thru vaccinations to the public. The first guided vaccination process was held at the Hyde Leisure Centre vaccination centre, Greater Manchester.
Indonesia

Recipients of COVID-19 vaccine in Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia on March 13
The Indonesian Ministry of Health has already started offering drive thru vaccinations to the elderly and workers in the tourism sector starting last March.
After receiving the vaccine, they have to wait about 30 minutes with the window lowered to facilitate monitoring work by health workers. If there are any problems, the vaccine recipient is asked to sound the horn. If there are no problems during that period, they are allowed to go home.
The health department provides mini intensive care units, ambulances and even motorcycles in case there are any complications among the vaccine recipients.
Kuwait

A vaccine recipient who went through the drive thru system in Kuwait on May 30
Kuwait opened its first drive thru vaccination centre at the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway in May this year. The vaccination centre is equipped with a clinic and an emergency room. Covering an area of nearly 30,000 square meters, the largest vaccination centre in the country houses 20 tents that allow around 80 people to receive the vaccine in about three to four minutes by 200 health workers. It is estimated that this vaccination centre can accommodate up to 5,000 vehicles a day.
France
Named ‘vaccidrive,’ France’s first drive-thru vaccination centre opened in Saint-Jean-de-Védas last April.
Other countries, such as Australia, are still considering the drive thru systems for vaccination. In your opinion, is this drive thru vaccination suitable to be done in Malaysia? What are the things that need to be considered so that this process can run smoothly? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below!
Tagged:
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VQT7694
SELANGOR
BSP2133
JOHOR
JYU7196
PULAU PINANG
PSB3982
PERAK
APG6122
PAHANG
CFG2056
KEDAH
KGF3015
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK1254
KOTA KINABALU
SJR3673
KUCHING
QAB5463N
Last updated 17 Apr, 2026
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 2.59
+0.05
RON 97
RM 3.15
+0.05
RON 100
RM 5.00
VPR
RM 6.23
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 3.04
+0.05
EURO 5 B7
RM 3.24
+0.05
Last updated 26 Feb, 2026
Related News
Carmakers Worldwide Quietly Cut Ties With China In Supply Chain Shake-Up
According to industry experts and supply chain specialists, international groups have now undertaken a stealthy but persistent attempt to minimise their reliance on China's massive network of component makers.
28-12-2022
Toyota Achieves Record Number Of Vehicles, But Shortages Loom
Toyota Motor Corp said its global manufacturing achieved a record in November, thanks in part to strong customer demand, but it warned of an uncertain outlook due to a chronic semiconductor shortage and an increase in Covid cases in China.
27-12-2022
Weekend Travel Now A New Normal Since Endemic - PLUS
Weekend travel has become the "new normal," with 1.8 million vehicles on the road on average everyday this year, up from approximately 1.6 million in 2019.
13-12-2022
Public Must Feel Secured Using Bus After Pandemic - Exco Member
According to RapidKL statistics, public bus ridership in Selangor has plummeted by more than half since the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak. This is because people found other ways to avoid the coronavirus, such as purchasing new vehicles.
01-12-2022
GE15; Voters Tested Positive For Covid-19 Not Allowed To Use Public Transportation
Voters who tested positive for Covid-19 are barred from using public transportation. Face mask is also a must during election process.
15-11-2022
Covid Outbreaks; Beijing auto show scrapped for 2022
The 2022 Beijing International Automobile Exhibition is cancelled due to the country's COVID-19 crisis.
11-11-2022
Driving Test Process To Commence This September 17!
Good news to the Motor Vehicle Driving Training (ILP) Industry nationwide! Starting today, ILPs are allowed to re-operate but with strict standard operating procedures.
09-09-2021
Government Permits Cross State, District Movement For Taxi and e-Hailling During Lockdown
This phase of life is seen as increasingly challenging due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, causing the government to realize that the people are finding it increasingly difficult to earn a living.
24-06-2021
Latest News
Journalists Say New 200L Petrol Cap Is 'Not Enough' To Do Their Jobs. Should They Get More?
Is 200L enough? 14 media clubs are pleading with the Gov to restore the 300L BUDI95 quota.
17-04-2026
From 300 to 8,000 Customers: The 15-Year Evolution of Auto Bavaria Kuala Lumpur
Auto Bavaria Kuala Lumpur celebrates 15 years! Discover how they grew from 300 to 8,000 customers and become Malaysia’s first EV-certified BMW dealer.
16-04-2026
Siti Nurhaliza Injured in 4-Vehicle Collision on MEX Highway
Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza involved in a multi-car accident at KM14.2 of the MEX Highway. Management confirms minor injuries and stable condition.
16-04-2026
Chery Battery Caught Fire for 80 Seconds: Here’s Why It Didn't Explode
Can a battery survive 1,000°C? Here's a technical deep dive into TIGGO 7 & 8 PHEV safety.
16-04-2026
B10 to B15: What the Biodiesel Shift Means for Your 4x4 Maintenance
Malaysia shifts to a B15 biodiesel mandate. Learn what this means for your 4x4 engine, maintenance costs, and why the government is making the move.
15-04-2026
Proton Makes History: Malaysia’s First Passenger Car Maker to Secure ISO 50001 Certification
PROTON makes history as Malaysia's first passenger car manufacturer to achieve ISO 50001: 2018 certification. Learn how energy efficiency is powering PROTON's future.
15-04-2026
15,370 Units & Counting: How Toyota is Outrunning the 'New Brand' Invasion in 2026
UMW Toyota Motor hits 15,370 units in Q1 2026. Discover how the 'Extra Mile' strategy and new hybrid Harrier are helping Toyota outrun new market rivals.
14-04-2026
Stable for Now, Critical by June: A Survival Guide to Malaysia's Mid-Year Energy Uncertainty
Malaysia’s fuel supply is "stable for now," but June is critical. Learn how the new diesel purchase limits in Sabah & Sarawak affect your travel and why T20 drivers should watch for RON 95 targeted subsidy announcements this year.
14-04-2026
Show More
trending_flat