Govt still in talks with Johnson & Johnson

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PETALING JAYA: The Johnson & Johnson’s single dose vaccine may be too little and too late for Malay­sia, and this is a concern currently being addressed by the government with the manufacturer, says Khairy Jamaluddin.

Online talk: Khairy speaking during his interview with ‘The Star’ via Zoom.

to speed up the delivery date from either the third or fourth quarter of the year to the second quarter, or even the earlier part of the third quarter.At the time of the interview, the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency has only approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine while Malaysia has agreements with four other vaccine manufacturers: Sinovac from China, Gamaleya from Russia, AstraZeneca and the single dose vaccine CamSinoBIO which has yet to be assessed by NPRA.

Malaysia received the first batch of China’s CoronaVac vaccine, developed by Sinovac Life Sciences Co Ltd, last Saturday. It is being stored at the Pharmaniaga facility, where it will be processed into 300,000 doses.

 

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they must be playing hardball eh 😏😏

J and J Corvid-19 vaccines are for Americans not for Khairy Jamaluddin and his Malay Islamofascists.

Hey Khairykj , Still in talks to re-bottle something that only cost USD5 and has the lowest efficacy ? There is a reason why its cheap and they allowed you to rebottle it , while others dont Economics vs Lives - How much did you save from rebottling ?

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