The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Covid-19 vaccine expected first quarter next year

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia is expected to secure access to Covid-19 vaccine supply in the first quarter of next year.

The Health Ministry (MOH) along with the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) in a joint statement yesterday said priority would be given to frontliner­s from the health and security sectors such as doctors, nurses, police as well as prison and immigratio­n personnel.

“To date, MOH has been in contact with eight vaccine candidates who are now at the third phase of clinical trials,” according to a statement issued following the first meeting of the Vaccine Supplies Access Guarantee Special Committee, Friday.

Mosti and MOH said the government was also concluding negotiatio­ns with Covax, an internatio­nal initiative led by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and partners to ensure access to Covid-19 vaccines, which has nine Covid-19 vaccine candidates under the Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunisati­on (Gavi).

“The government will provide financial allocation for the vaccine purchase through the Finance Ministry’s Covid-19

Fund,” said the statement.

According to the statement, the special committee meeting co-chaired by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba and Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin also agreed to form four sub-committees across various ministries and agencies according to specific tasks.

The committees are related to the National Vaccinatio­n Policy, Suitable Vaccine Selection, Logistics Registrati­on, Vaccine Developmen­t, Financial and Procuremen­t as well as Communicat­ions involving vaccine procuremen­t.

“The government is committed in obtaining a decision immediatel­y to get the vaccine, this is to ensure the country does not miss out in getting a vaccine which is approved and proven to be safe,” the statement said.

The special committee was formed to ensure the Covid-19 vaccine supply is obtained immediatel­y with MOSTI and MOH acting as the main committee in planning, implementi­ng and monitoring the overall strategy for the vaccine supply until the immunisati­on programme is carried out.

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