Booster shots to be dispensed starting October, says Khairy


Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says the government will begin dispensing booster shots of the Covid-19 vaccine next month. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, September 19, 2021.

THE administering of a third or booster dose of Covid-19 vaccine to vulnerable groups is expected to start next month, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said.

He said the groups included senior citizens with co-morbidities such as chronic health problems, frontliners, individuals with low immunity, as well as those living and working at long-term care centres.

“We will open to these groups first based on death toll, category 5 patient data in intensive care, and most of them comprise senior citizens with heart problems, diabetes, hypertension and so on.

“The dispensing of the third or booster dose does not mean the two earlier doses were ineffective; on the other hand, it is to raise immunity,” he said in a media conference in conjunction with his working visit to Kedah at Wisma Darul Aman today.

He said many countries have started administering Covid-19 booster dose including the United States, United Kingdom and Singapore to further enhance the immune system of the individuals against the outbreak.

Khairy however said the Health Ministry (MOH) has not decided on whether to also give the booster shots to all individuals in the country.

“The matter is still being discussed. MOH is now carrying out discussions with expert groups in deciding the age of individuals who would be receiving the dose,” he said.

He said the ministry has also directed all vaccine manufacturers to send further information to the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) to determine the type of vaccine that can be given as a booster dose.

“For the time being, we are obtaining information from vaccine manufacturers registered under NPRA, as only NPRA had given approval to Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Sinovac to dispense two doses only,” he said.

Earlier, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced the government had agreed to administer the third Covid-19 vaccine dose in the effort to raise the protection of vulnerable groups from the epidemic.

He said priority of dispensing the third dose would focus on high-risk groups first such as health frontliners, and patients with low immune resistance.

Apart from that, the prime minister also said priority is also given to senior citizens with co-morbidities as well as individuals who live or work at long-term care centres.

It would be carried out when the adult population immunisation coverage for the whole country exceeds 80%. – Bernama, September 19, 2021.


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