kejap 3 billion then 2+1 billion.. what is he talking about.. previously sign with china company.. now with pfizer directly plus he oso said will deal with china also at the end of video.. then myeg but myeg dont hv the facility haha.. adui penin.. better i stick to this three.. hahaha...
Guys, I think it’s time to take profit off the tables from the so called vaccine goreng theme counters.
Time to revisit the real vaccine beneficiary, Titijaya.
Now you should know why Titijaya doesn’t announce its vaccine plans earlier. Because it’s pointless to announce those vaccine deals without proper approval from authorities.
Titijaya boss is smart. They will only announce its mega plan upon Sinopharm vaccine approval, which could be coming in a couple of weeks time, as reported by media in China.
Titijaya price is still very cheap and don’t miss the boat.
KUALA LUMPUR: The logistics cost of the ultra-cold Covid-19 vaccine will be borne by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer, says Khairy Jamaluddin (pic).
The Science, Technology and Innovation Minister said the deal signed with the pharmaceutical giant includes the shipment of the vaccine.
"There are deals, like with Pfizer where the cost we have paid (for the vaccine doses) consists of transportation costs, which is borne by Pfizer.
"The deals on (logistics cost) varies and it depends on the different companies.
"The final cost of it all is being looked at because it does not only involve transportation but also storage so we will scrutinise it when we get a clearer picture," he said in reply to Fahmi Fadzil (PH-Lembah Pantai) who had asked on the government's preparations to receive the vaccines and the additional costs involved for logistics on top of the RM3bil allocations announced.
Fahmi had also asked about the government's preparedness if there is a disruption in the supply chain for the vaccine, such as the one experienced by Pfizer currently.
Khairy said he is aware of media reports on the challenges in Pfizer's supply chain for raw materials used in its Covid-19 vaccines, which caused the company to slash its production target for 2020.
"But the same report also says it's only for this year. I was informed by Pfizer that this does not affect the supply for next year, which is for Malaysia.
"However, Malaysia, like other countries, have taken the portfolio vaccine approach to ensure we have enough supply.
"If we only depend on one company, then it may open us up to risks in securing enough vaccines," said Khairy.
In a Reuters report on Dec 4, a Pfizer spokeswoman said the company anticipates to produce 50 million doses of its Covid-19 vaccine this year.
This is down from an earlier target of 100 million doses.
Pfizer's vaccine requires two dose regions, which means the 50 million doses is only sufficient to inoculate 25 million people.
Khairy said Malaysia is targeting for 70% of its population to develop herd immunity under the national immunisation plan for Covid-19.
Thus far, Malaysia has signed two deals which have secured enough of the vaccine for 30% of the population.
Khairy said one is through the Optional Purchase Arrangement signed on Nov 23 which guarantees a vaccine supply for 10% of the population.
The second deal is with Pfizer, which was inked on Nov 24 to provide the vaccine supply for 20% of the population, or 12.8 million doses.
"For the remaining 40%, the government is still in discussion and negotiating with other pharmaceutical companies that are also developing the Covid-19 vaccines," said Khairy.
The Rembau MP said the government targets the first quarter of 2021 to receive its first batch of Covid-19 vaccine.
"However, the government will not compromise in terms of safety and efficacy of the vaccines procured.
"The final decision on the usage of a vaccine will only be done after a registration and approval decision is made by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) under the Health Ministry," said Khairy.
You panic sell ,they absorb cheap .they got nothing to lose but you got nothing to gain....who gains in the end?
No matter what is said, vaccine hope snd optimisism prevails more than anything
Malaysia is not in a position to say no to any vaccine availability to her. Plenty of countries are waiting for it.u can gamble anything except lives..
haha this SafetyFirst before he sold he said fda approved and will reach rm2 but after he sold he say fda rejected, limit down, this is goreng stock and call people to run. lol malaysia stock full of kids
Trade with caution, don't trade blindly. Make your own decision after due diligence. In the same article:
"Speaking in Dewan Rakyat today, Khairy said private negotiations done in relation to Covid-19 vaccines by private companies have nothing to do with the government's procurement of vaccines for the country. "
@mobbs68 other Asean countries hv their own vaccine plan lah.. for example Philippines already ordered some directly from AstraZeneca, they can buy directly fr other producers also why they want to buy fr middleman electrical
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