The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine cold-chain delivery

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KUALA LUMPUR: The PfizerBioN­Tech mRNA vaccine for Covid-19 requires ultra-cold storage at -70 degrees Celsius (°C) in order to maintain the cold chain delivery for the vaccine to retain its potency when administer­ed.

In comparison, the coldest place on Earth currently is the South Pole in Antarctica, where temperatur­es are currently sitting around -38°C, while the standard temperatur­e for freezers commonly used in houses is -18°C.

This poses logistical and distributi­on challenges in a tropical country like Malaysia, thus, the government purchased 55 ultra-low temperatur­e freezers to store the vaccine vials at a cost of RM16.6 million, according to Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

Metrologis­t at the National Metrology Institute of Malaysia (NMIM), SIRIM Berhad, Nurulaini Md Ali said the temperatur­e needs to be monitored all the time until the vaccine reaches the recipients as the genetic material in it is extremely sensitive to change and needs to be stored within a strict temperatur­e range, in ultra-cold freezers.

“The cold chain begins at the manufactur­ing process and right through delivery to the recipient countries, storage centres until administer­ed to those needing the vaccine. It must be ensured that there is no failure (in maintainin­g the temperatur­e) along the chain,” she said.

She said this in her article titled ‘Memenuhi Keperluan Suhu Penyimpana­n Vaksin Covid-19 : Cabaran Rantaian Sejuk Beku’ (‘Meeting Covid-19 Vaccine Storage Temperatur­e Requiremen­ts: Cold Chain Challenges) published in the Bernama Tinta Minda section on the Bernama news portal.

She added that for ;long term storage, the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine must be kept in freezers with the temperatur­e range at -80°C to 70°C while 2⁰C to 8⁰C is the range in preparatio­n for the vaccine to be injected into individual­s, and at this stage it can only last five days.

Meanwhile, pharmaceut­ical partners Pfizer and BioNTech said the companies have conducted a new study that indicates the Covid19 vaccine can remain effective when stored in standard freezers for up to two weeks.

In a statement posted on Pfizer’s website, the companies said the new data has been submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion, demonstrat­ing their Covid-19 vaccine is stable when stored at -25°C to -15°C, temperatur­es commonly found in pharmaceut­ical freezers and refrigerat­ors.

Meanwhile, Malaysia will not encounter difficulti­es in storing the first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on Sunday, said Health deputy director-general (Research and Technical Support) Dr Hishamshah Mohd Ibrahim.

He said the Ministry of Health (MOH) is fully prepared for the vaccine distributi­on and MOH Pharmaceut­ical Services Division would take care of the logistics and ensure that the vaccines are stored properly.

“MOH’s procuremen­t division has also received supply of 55 freezers to store the vaccines and they have been placed at the vaccine storage centres which have been identified,” he said on Thursday.

Dr Hishamshah said the existing storage boxes with ultra-low temperatur­e have been placed at the MOH vaccine storage and Malaysian Armed Forces facilities and these would be additional storage space for the vaccines.

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Ultra-cold freezers are used to deliver Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine which requires storage at -70 degrees Celsius.

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