Health groups in Malaysia are urging individuals aged 60 and above to get vaccinated against influenza, emphasizing prevention over treatment. Malaysian Medical Association president Dr. Kalwinder Singh Khaira warned that older adults face a higher risk of severe flu complications, including death, and that treatment can be costly. Galen Centre CEO Azrul Khalib acknowledged personal choice in vaccination but highlighted its role in protecting both individuals and those around them.

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