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Public reassured over quality of vaccine

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HÀ NỘI The Vietnamese health ministry has reassured the public over the quality of two Pfizer/biontech COVID-19 vaccine batches that have been greenlit for use three months beyond the expiry date on the packaging.

The National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiolo­gy in Hà Nội previously issued Decision No. 1595 to allocate the 2.96 million doses of Pfizer vaccine in two batches numbered 124001 and 123002, part of Việt Nam’s purchase order with the pharmaceut­ical company, to be used in the vaccinatio­n of children aged 12-17 years old in Việt Nam.

The vaccine batch release certificat­e said they have an expiry date of November 30, 2021, however, the original six-month expiry date has been extended to nine months, or three months after the expiry date printed on the label, based on a decision (effective October 22, 2021) from Việt Nam’s drug management administra­tion after considerat­ion of Pfizer Việt Nam’s confirmati­on of the new expiry date to be February 28, 2022 instead.

NIHE suggests that the CDCS of provinces and cities notify the vaccinatio­n units to apply the new February 28 expiry date of the two vaccine batches of 12401 and 123002, and at the same time direct the staff to provide sufficient informatio­n to parents and guardians of the children to avoid misunderst­anding over the issue.

NIHE also urged full use of the vaccines as early as possible, and avoid having to destroy the doses that go unused.

The shelf life extension of the vaccine batch was met with confusion and concern from many, especially given that the vaccines are going to be used for children and there have been at least four children who died after receiving Pfizer jabs across the country in the last seven days.

Hà Nội’s health authoritie­s yesterday however said they would suspend the use of shots from these two batches in question pending further instructio­ns from the health ministry, while other batches of Pfizer will continue to be administer­ed as normal.

Phan Trọng Lân, the new head of the Việt Nam General Department of Preventive Medicine, told the media that the decision was made after the shelf life extension approval made by the US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) on August 22 and European Medicine Agency (EMA) on September 10.

All Pfizer vaccine batches with expiration­s of six months are automatica­lly prolonged to nine months after FDA and EMA approval.

The new nine-month expiry date of the Pfizer vaccine is applied globally and the vaccines can still be used in all eligible people, including children aged 12-17, Lân said.

Pfizer Việt Nam yesterday also issued its official statement on the matter, pointing towards FDA approval for the extension decision based on the company’s available data as long as ultra-low storage conditions are upheld.

“When the Pfizer-biontech COVID-19 vaccine was authorised in USA in December 2020, sufficient data were available to confirm vaccine quality for six months. Since then, Pfizer has gathered stability data on multiple batches of the COVID-19 vaccine made across its manufactur­ing network globally and has determined that sufficient data are now available to extend the expiration time to nine months. This provides pharmacies, doctors’ offices, and mass vacci

nation centres greater flexibilit­y in managing and maintainin­g vaccine distributi­on and supply.”

“In August, based on the informatio­n and data provided by Pfizer, the US FDA approved to extend the shelf-life of the Comirnaty (Pfizer Biontech COVID-19 vaccine) for an additional three months – from six months to nine months when the vaccine is stored at a temperatur­e of -90 to -60 degrees Celsius. In September, the European Medicines Agency also approved to apply practice to calculate actual shelf life by adding three months to six months printed shelf life.”

“No changes have been made to the vaccine itself to enable the extension of expiry date. Therefore, the safety and efficacy remains unchanged,” the statement reads.

Việt Nam has only approved Pfizer and Moderna for children aged 12-17.

As of November 30, 37 localities out of 63 in the country are carrying out children inoculatio­n drive including Hà Nội, Hà Nam, Ninh Bình, Bắc Giang, Bắc Ninh, Phú Thọ, Quảng Ninh, Lai Châu, Lạng Sơn and Hà Giang. As many as 3,939,823 doses of vaccine have been administer­ed, including 3,193,502 first doses and 746,321 second doses. The coverage rate of at least one dose of vaccine in the 12-17 age group is 35 per cent.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo Minh Quyết ?? A Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine shot is being prepared to be administer­ed to high school students in Hà Nội on November 24, 2021.
VNA/VNS Photo Minh Quyết A Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine shot is being prepared to be administer­ed to high school students in Hà Nội on November 24, 2021.

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