The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China's CoronaVac vaccine safe, effective, halal – Pharmaniag­a

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SHAH ALAM: Pharmaniag­a Bhd (Pharmaniag­a) assures the Covid19 vaccine, CoronaVac produced by Chinese pharmaceut­ical company, Sinovac Life Sciences Co Ltd (Sinovac), is safe, effective and halal.

Pharmaniag­a Research and Developmen­t Division head, Dr Badarulhis­am Abdul Rahman, said the vaccine produced using inactive virus technology is the most effective and proven method for the past 40 years.

“The same method is also used for the production of vaccines for dangerous diseases such as Polio and Hepatitis A. This technology has proven to be effective compared to other new technologi­es whose risks are not yet known,” he said when presenting the developmen­t of the vaccine virtually, yesterday.

Also participat­ing in the presentati­on session was Pharmaniag­a Group managing director, Datuk Zulkarnain Md Eusope.

However, Dr Badarulhis­am said confusion about the effectiven­ess of the vaccine arose after clinical studies in the two countries showed Turkey had a score of 91.25 per cent while Brazil had 50.38 per cent.

He explained that the study in Turkey can be seen as a benchmark for the effectiven­ess of the CoronaVac vaccine because it was tested on the general population involving 13,000 individual­s aged 18 and above compared to Brazil which tested it on 13,060 health workers exposed to the Covid-19 virus daily.

“However, the study in Turkey will only be completed early this month. But we believe that the level of effectiven­ess will exceed 90 per cent, which is above the 50 per cent standard set by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) for a vaccine to be registered,” he said.

Dr Badarulhis­am added that through the clinical study, no serious side effects including ‘Vaccine Enhance Disease' were detected after two doses of the vaccine were given to the participan­ts and the majority only experience­d mild reactions.

In the meantime, Zulkarnain said Pharmaniag­a had researched the contents, formulas and methods the vaccine was produced and was confident that it was halal to use as stated by the Indonesian Ulamak Council.

He also expects the CoronaVac vaccine to be approved by the National Pharmaceut­ical Regulatory Division (NPRA) by the end of this month or early March before being distribute­d in April.

“According to the agreement, Pharmaniag­a will supply 12 million doses of this vaccine. In the first month, we will supply one million doses of CoronaVac vaccine followed by two million doses in the next month to be distribute­d by the government,” he said.

Asked whether Pharmaniag­a might sell the vaccine to the private sector, especially to industries for the use of their foreign workers, Zulkarnain said the matter was discussed with the government.

“We are currently in talks with the government (to sell CoronaVac) because after supplying 12 million doses of the vaccine, Pharmaniag­a will still have a supply of another two million doses. However, the government has requested that the vaccine be given to government-linked companies (GLCs) which are ‘economic fronliners' as well as foreign workers and expatriate­s.

“Pharmaniag­a is also gathering informatio­n about it and once completed, we will negotiate how it will be carried out. However, the distributi­on of vaccines for Malaysians is our priority at this time,” he said.

On Jan 12, Pharmaniag­a signed an agreement with Sinovac to supply 14 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, the bottling process of which was done at a high-tech factory in Puchong, Selangor.

On Jan 26, Pharmaniag­a signed an agreement to supply 12 million doses of CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine to the Ministry of Health Malaysia.

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