Malaysia

Vaccines land at KLIA to take Malaysia’s Covid-19 fight to the next level

Upon touchdown, doses transferred from cargo section of aircraft to DHL lorry

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Feb 2021 11:00AM

Vaccines land at KLIA to take Malaysia’s Covid-19 fight to the next level
The Airbus330-323 Malaysia Airlines Flight MH604 carrying the first batch of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccines landing at 9.58am at KLIA today. – MOHD HAZLI HASSAN/The Vibes pic, February 21, 2021

SEPANG – The long-awaited Covid-19 vaccine to inoculate the Malaysian population arrived in the country on a special aircraft that landed at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) here today. 

Flight MH604, bearing the Jalur Gemilang livery to symbolise the vaccine is for Malaysians, landed at 9.58am with the first batch of 312,390 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

The Passenger-to-Cargo (P2C) flight used an Airbus 330-300, operated by MAB Kargo Sdn Bhd (MASkargo), the cargo arm of national carrier Malaysia Airlines Bhd.

Upon landing, the process of transferring the vaccine, which was placed in the unit load device (ULD), from the cargo section of the aircraft to a lorry belonging to logistics company DHL was carried out at the Advanced Cargo Centre (ACC) of KLIA.

Among those present to witness the historic moment were Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba, Coordinating Minister for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme Khairy Jamaluddin and Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong. 

After the transfer process was completed, the truck was then escorted by police to a designated vaccine storage location as a safety measure.

The vaccine’s journey from the Pfizer plant in Belgium was handled by pharmaceutical company Pfizer and DHL under a joint partnership for the international transportation of the vaccine.

The vaccine left Puurs in Belgium and was in transit at the Leipzig Halle Airport in Germany, before continuing on its journey to Singapore for distribution to Asia-Pacific countries, including Malaysia.

The Health Ministry (MoH), on behalf of the Malaysian government, had entered into an agreement with Pfizer (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd on January 11 for the purchase of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

People watching the plane carrying the Covid-19 vaccines approaching at KLIA today. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, February 21, 2021
People watching the plane carrying the Covid-19 vaccines approaching at KLIA today. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, February 21, 2021

The arrival of the vaccine will kick-start the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme, the largest vaccination programme ever in the country.

As one of the earliest countries in Southeast Asia to use the vaccine, Malaysia, with a population of about 32 million people, is hopeful that the immunisation programme will expedite the country’s efforts to revive its economy and improve the lives of the people.

The vaccine has been certified effective and approved by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) under the MoH.

The immunisation programme is divided into three phases, with the first scheduled from February 26 to April for front-line personnel.

The MoH has prepared about 600 vaccination stations nationwide, among them health clinics as well as government and private hospitals. Each station is to have seven vaccinators.

The second phase is scheduled from April to August for senior citizens aged 60 and above and vulnerable groups.

The third phase is to be from May to February next year for those aged 18 and above.

Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is expected to receive the vaccine on the first day of the immunisation exercise on February 26.

The agreement with Pfizer (Malaysia) involves the procurement of 12,799,800 doses of vaccine, covering 20% of the population, with two doses per person.

The vaccination programme, themed “Protect Oneself, Protect Everyone”, is a government strategy to ensure that as many Malaysians as possible are vaccinated to break the chain of infection.

Since the first Covid-19 infection was reported in Malaysia on January 25, last year, 1,051 deaths related to the virus have been reported as of yesterday.

A total of 280,272 people have been infected so far but 244,753 have recovered. – Bernama, February 21, 2021

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