The Borneo Post

Senior citizens to be given Sinovac vaccine — Khairy

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PUTRAJAYA: Senior citizens will be given the Sinovac vaccine under phase 2 of the National Covid-19 immunisati­on Programme starting April 19, said programme Coordinati­ng Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

He said it was decided by the Covid-19 Vaccine Access Guarantee Special Committee (JKJAV) after taking into considerat­ion the latest data as well as applicatio­n developmen­t in other countries which showed the vaccine is safe, effective and stable to be given to citizens aged 60 and above.

According to Khairy who is also Science, Technology and Innovation Minister, countries which started dispensing Sinovac vaccine to the members of population who are aged 60 years and above are Turkey with 11 million senior citizens, Brazil more than seven million recipients, and Chile with more than three million recipients.

In a media conference on the developmen­t of the National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme with Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba here yesterday, Khairy said Brazilian clinical trials and papers under review showed that the secondary efficacy against moderate and severe cases of Covid-19 for the Sinovac vaccine was 83.7 per cent for moderate cases and 100 per cent for severe cases.

In this regard, Khairy said the number of people who have registered for Covid-19 vaccine now stands at 8.513 million.

The Federal Territorie­s of Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang and Negeri Sembilan recorded the highest registrati­on in terms of ratio to the population, while

I am urging those who have received appointmen­t details to reply as it would enable us to carry out planning at Vaccine Centres (PPV).

Khairy Jamaluddin

registrati­ons in Sabah, Kelantan, Pahang, Terengganu and Kedah were still slow, he said.

Khairy said 31,776 appointmen­ts had been sent to Phase Two vaccine recipients via MySejahter­a and short messaging system (SMS).

From the total, 13,218 have replied attending, 343 replied they would not be present and 18,215 or 57 per cent had not confirmed their attendance.

“I am urging those who have received appointmen­t details to reply as it would enable us to carry out planning at Vaccine Centres (PPV).

“If we do not know the number turning out, there may be wastage of vaccine or insufficie­nt vaccine doses in PPV,” he said.

For those who replied not attending, their appointmen­ts would be reschedule­d and if they are still reluctant to attend, we will check the cause of their hesitation, he said.

Asked on the developmen­t to acquire AstraZenec­a vaccine, Khairy said the matter would be decided next week after the JKJAV meeting and the reports from expert groups.

According to the report, European Medicines Agency (EMA) was reported as issuing a statement that blood clot from AstraZenec­a vaccine shot is a rare side effect.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Khairy updating on the developmen­t of the National Covid-19 immunisati­on Programme.
— Bernama photo Khairy updating on the developmen­t of the National Covid-19 immunisati­on Programme.

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