[ad_1] TANGKAK: The government has plans to increase its purchase of the Covid-19 vaccine to meet the immunization needs of around 60% -70% of Malaysians compared to 30% today, says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The prime minister said this was because some nations had already purchased doses of the vaccine …
Read More »PM Muhyiddin: Government will order more Covid-19 vaccine to cover 60-70 percent of Malaysians | Malaysia
[ad_1] Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin gives a speech at the Deepavali 2020 celebrations of the Gambir State Constituency District, December 13, 2020 – Bernama pic TANGKAK, December 13 – The government plans to increase its purchase of the Covid-19 vaccine to meet the immunization needs of around 60-70 …
Read More »The government will add a Covid-19 vaccine order to cover 60-70 percent of the inhabitants of M’s
[ad_1] TANGKAK: The government has plans to increase its purchase of the Covid-19 vaccine to meet the immunization needs of around 60-70 percent of Malaysians compared to 30 percent today. Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said this was because some nations had bought higher doses than their population. “As …
Read More »Vaccine trials in Malaysia | The star
[ad_1] MALAYSIA is now seeing the start of the first trial of the Covid-19 vaccine in the country. “It is a phase 3 vaccine trial, conducted by the Institute of Medical Biology of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The trial request is currently underway for review and approval by …
Read More »Focus on China’s competing Covid vaccines
[ad_1] Chinese authorities have already approved multiple Covid-19 vaccines for emergency use in the country, and nearly a million Chinese have already been vaccinated with one candidate. Several local governments are already placing orders for domestically developed vaccines, although the Chinese government has not confirmed how many people it intends …
Read More »Khairy: No political pressure to approve the Covid-19 vaccine
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: There will be no political pressure to approve a Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use, says Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin. He said the clinical data on the vaccines would be evaluated by the National Drug Regulatory Agency (NPRA) before the vaccines can be administered. …
Read More »Melaka to introduce electric tourist buses next year
[ad_1] MELAKA: The Melaka government is expected to unveil its latest attraction, electric tourist buses, late next month in a bid to boost the domestic tourism industry that has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Chairman of the Public Works, Transport, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee, Datuk Roslan Ahmad, …
Read More »Khairy rejects Razaleigh’s vaccination deal with Pfizer costs RM3b
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Dec. 9): Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin has denied veteran lawmaker Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah’s claim that Malaysia’s vaccine deal with Pfizer cost the government RM3 billion, including RM1 billion. for transportation and storage. Khairy also rejected Razaleigh’s claim that Putrajaya has used the entire RM3 …
Read More »Khairy Aims to Dig into Ku Li, Says Putrajaya Will Not Compromise Safety of Covid-19 Vaccines | Malaysia
[ad_1] Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Khairy Jamaludidn delivers his closing speech on the Supply Bill 2021 in Parliament, Kuala Lumpur, on November 30, 2020.- Bernama pic KUALA LUMPUR, December 9 – The government said today that it will not compromise the safety, efficacy, and stability of Covid-19 vaccines, …
Read More »Covid-19 Vaccine ‘Doesn’t Have To Be Halal,’ Says Chief Health Officer, Report Says
[ad_1] Malaysia is making arrangements to order Covid-19 vaccines, including from China. (AP Image) PETALING JAYA: Chief Health Officer Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said that the Covid-19 vaccine does not need to be halal to be administered in Malaysia, following concerns raised by some quarters on the issue. However, speaking …
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