Malaysia

First batch of Covid-19 vaccines to arrive in Feb: Azmin

Pfizer inoculations to go to frontliners, vulnerable groups first, says minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Dec 2020 4:00PM

First batch of Covid-19 vaccines to arrive in Feb: Azmin
Senior Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali says the government will confer with the Health Ministry on the percentage of people who need to be vaccinated. – December 19, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The government expects to receive the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer in February next year, said Senior Minister (International Trade and Industry) Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.

He said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin told the cabinet this at a recent meeting.

“We expect the first delivery to be in February and it is the initial batch... the supply will continue until the end of 2021. 

“The initial supply will be used to vaccinate frontliners and vulnerable groups against Covid-19,” Azmin, who is also Gombak MP, said after attending a programme in his constituency here today.

Azmin said the government is also trying to buy Covid-19 vaccines from several other pharmaceutical companies.

“The government is making efforts to get a bigger supply of vaccines to meet our needs. The government will take the advice of the Health Ministry regarding the percentage of people who need to be vaccinated,” he added.

On November 24, Malaysia announced that it had secured an initial supply of 12.8 million doses of vaccine from Pfizer, enough to give free immunisation to 6.4 million Malaysians, or 20% of the population.

The first delivery of one million doses will be made in the first quarter of next year, which will be followed by 1.7 million doses (second quarter), 5.8 million doses (third quarter) and 4.3 million doses (fourth quarter). – Bernama, December 19, 2020

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