The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Six university hospitals serve as Vaccine Administra­tion Centres

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KUALA LUMPUR: Six university hospitals have been entrusted to serve as Vaccine Administra­tion Centres (VACs) to assist the government in implementi­ng the National COVIV-19 Immunisati­on Programme (PICK), Minister of Higher Education Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad said.

The six university hospitals are Universiti Teknologi Mara Medical Special Centre (UiTMMSC); Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (PPUM); Canselor Tuanku Muhriz Hospital, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (HCTM UKM); Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital (HUSM); Sultan Ahmad Shah Medical Centre @IIUM (SASMEC @ IIUM) and the Universiti Putra Malaysia Hospital (HPUPM).

Noraini said the six university hospitals had received their supply of the vaccine in stages since Feb 25 with HPUPM to be the last to receive it from March 15.

“Universiti Malaysia Sabah Hospital (HUMS), however, has yet to be registered with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to be turned into a VAC. The applicatio­n has been made and HUMS is fully prepared to function as a VAC if included in the next phase (of PICK).

“As of now, the MOH had allocated 22,018 doses of the Covid19 vaccine to these university hospitals for administra­tion to their frontliner­s,” she told reporters after witnessing the vaccinatio­n process for frontliner­s at the UiTMMSC in Sungai Buloh, near here, yesterday.

The minister said the vaccinatio­n would also involve the staff from the universiti­es' respective Medical Faculty, Dentistry Faculty and Health Centre.

In detail, she said PPUM received 9,389 doses of the vaccine in this first phase, followed by HCTM UKM (4,134 doses), HUSM (3,148 doses), SASMEC @IIUM (2,370 doses), HPUPM (1,547 doses), UiTMMSC (1,254 doses) and HUMS (176 doses).

She said all the university hospitals had also handled Covid-19 patients and screening tests since last year.

When asked whether the university hospitals had sufficient capacity to store the vaccine, she said the MOH only allowed the university hospitals to serve as VACs and not Vaccine Storage Centres (VSCs) due to the shortage of pharmaceut­ical freezers.

“However, the MOH had provided three top-loading freezers to SASMEC @IIUM, and one top-loading freezer and four cool boxes to HPUPM early this month to store their vaccine supplies,” she said.

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