Coming soon – Malaysia’s own Covid-19 vaccine using mRNA technology

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia is developing a vaccine to protect against Covid-19 using the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) technology.

Health Minister Dr Adham Baba said in a joint press conference with vaccine coordinating minister Khairy Jamaluddin today that the Malaysian Institute for Medical Research (IMR) started developing it with Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) in November 2020.

“The original SARS-CoV-2 virus and variants are currently in the cloning stage,” he said.

He said that the development process involves testing in small and big animals (pre-clinical stage) first, then three phases of clinical trials in humans before vaccine registration and manufacturing can begin.

With regards to healthcare workers reinfected with the virus after two vaccine shots, Adham said that there were 1,480 cases with a single category-4 case suffering from pneumonia and requiring respiratory support.

He said that the majority of cases were in category 1 or 2, and suffered no symptoms or symptoms without pneumonia.

“This shows that the vaccines protect people against serious symptoms. The data also shows its effectiveness in healthcare workers,” he said.

Adham said that genomic surveillance efforts have now identified 183 Covid-19 variants, with 167 being variants of concern (VOC) and 16 variants of interest (VOI).

“Therefore, surveillance will continue for the next three months,” he said.-BERNAMA

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