Malaysia

Interval for AstraZeneca jabs cut to 6 weeks from Oct 1: Khairy

Gap between first and second doses of the vaccine shortened to nine weeks from 12 weeks initially, in June

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Sep 2021 10:02PM

Interval for AstraZeneca jabs cut to 6 weeks from Oct 1: Khairy
Recipients of the AstraZeneca vaccine have had to wait longer for their second jab compared to those who received other brands of vaccines. – AFP pic, September 24, 2021

PUTRAJAYA – The jab intervals of the first and second doses of AstraZeneca vaccine will be cut from nine to six weeks beginning October 1, said Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

“This is to facilitate the vaccination of those who received the first dose of AstraZeneca; they can get their second dose after six weeks,” he told a press conference on developments regarding Covid-19 here today.

In June, the Health Ministry had shortened the interval between the first and second doses for AstraZeneca vaccine to nine weeks from 12 weeks initially.

Recipients of the AstraZeneca vaccine have had to wait longer for their second jab compared to those who received other brands of vaccines.

On long Covid-19 cases, which had to be readmitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), Khairy said there had been cases of patients returning to the hospital to be treated based on the long Covid-19 symptoms after their discharge.

However, there had been no sharp increase in readmissions to ICU among long Covid-19 patients in the last two weeks, he added.

He also said there was no specific classification for deaths due to the long Covid-19 symptoms because fatalities were recorded based on the cause of death.

“Several studies are being conducted to better understand this issue and the findings will be announced once studies have been completed,” he added. – Bernama, September 24, 2021

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