Malaysia

Sinovac recipients can pick same brand for booster shots: Khairy

Pfizer, AstraZeneca still preferable, but anything better than nothing, says minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Feb 2022 7:48AM

Sinovac recipients can pick same brand for booster shots: Khairy
Khairy Jamaluddin says of the total reports on adverse effects following immunisation for booster doses, 64 reports were classified as serious, equivalent to five reports per one million doses. – Bernama pic, February 8, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – Recipients of the Sinovac vaccination primer doses can now pick the same brand for their booster shots, said Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

Speaking during a press conference here yesterday, he said the decision was due to the reluctance of Sinovac vaccine recipients to take booster doses of different brands such as Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca.

“Although MoH (Health Ministry) still believes in encouraging them to take Pfizer or AstraZeneca booster doses, taking any booster is better than no booster,” he said.

According to Khairy, 3.5 million recipients of Sinovac primer doses have yet to receive their booster shots, and the Health Ministry will be issuing appointments for them.

He said the colour of the vaccination certificate for Sinovac recipients in the MySejahtera app will also change to white if they have not taken the booster dose before March.

“If they do not get the booster dose in February, their yellow-coloured vaccination certificate will change to white beginning March 1, 2022,” he said.

On former Covid-19 patients allowed to return home from quarantine centres and the infectivity of the virus in the limited space of vehicles, Khairy said the impact was very minimal.

“Very, very minimal (infectiousness). Once you are out of the PKRC (Covid-19 quarantine and treatment centre), you are clear,” he said, while suggesting to avoid contact with individuals in the vehicle.

On adverse effects following immunisation (Aefi) with regard to booster doses, Khairy said the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) would issue weekly reports of Aefi cases and categories for the public to check, in order to give them confidence to get their booster shots.

He said in total, the NPRA Aefi reporting system had received 24,788 Aefi reports including 1,004 reports involving Covid-19 vaccine booster doses as of January 31.

“The Aefi reporting rate for booster doses was 84 for every one million doses compared to the overall (primer and booster doses) Aefi reporting rate of 390 per million doses.

“Reports of Aefi for the booster dose are much lower in proportion than for the primer doses. This I have to raise, because there currently are many allegations of the booster dose causing serious adverse effects,” he said.

Khairy said of the total Aefi reports for booster doses, 64 reports were classified as serious, which is equivalent to the rate of five reports per one million doses.

He said the number was much lower than the serious Aefi reports received overall including the first and second doses, which was 27 reports per one million doses.

“The majority of Aefi reported are mild and will usually recover within a few days,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said the reported rate of Immunisation stress-related reactions for the booster dose was eight times lower compared to the first dose and three times lower compared to the second dose.

Khairy said adverse effect monitoring reports in other reference countries such as the United States and Australia showed similar findings to Malaysia, with no change in the trend of adverse effects reported during the administration of booster doses compared to the primer doses.

Moreover, he said Aefi reports involving children to date was zero out of nearly 18,000 doses of vaccines given.

On Aefi cases reported from over 5.6 million doses of vaccines administered to teenagers aged 12 to 17, he said there were 74 serious cases, equivalent to 0.013 per thousand doses, and most of the cases had recovered. – Bernama, February 8, 2022

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