REMBAU: Malaysia has returned a total of 585 damaged vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to the manufacturer, said Coordinating Minister for the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme Khairy Jamaluddin.
Khairy, who is also the Science, Technology and Innovation Minister said the damage was caused when the vials were not stored at the proper temperature during the delivery process from the manufacturing factory in Belgium to Malaysia.
"We found that on the way from Belgium to Malaysia, the storing temperature increased from -70 degree Celsius to a temperature not accepted by the Ministry of Health," he told reporters after visiting the vaccine administration centre at Rembau Health Clinic here today.
He said the number of damaged vials was small, adding that Pfizer would replace the vials that were sent back to them.
Meanwhile, Khairy said individuals who have turned 17 this year could register for the COVID-19 vaccination through the MySejahtera app to receive the vaccine next year.
Asked if the target set to have all 500,000 frontline workers vaccinated could be achieved this month, Khairy said at least each frontline worker would receive the first dose during the first phase of the immunisation programme if all Pfizer BioNTech vaccines arrive according to the original schedule.
He added if there were delays from Pfizer, those who were scheduled to receive the vaccine during the first phase would receive their shots in April.
Responding to the statement that said the government would face a challenge to administer the vaccine to 150,000 recipients a day, he said the number was set for the third phase after a mega immunisation centre is set up, adding that the focus now is to inoculate the frontliners.
Meanwhile, the Rembau member of parliament said his ministry would join forces with non-governmental organisations and local governments to identify the best approach to ensure the homeless would receive the COVID-19 vaccine as they are part of the 80 per cent of recipients among members of the public.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Wed Mar 10 2021
Khairy said the damage was caused when the vials were not stored at the proper temperature during the delivery process from the manufacturing factory in Belgium to Malaysia. - Filepic/BERNAMA
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