Decision on AstraZeneca vaccine in two weeks, says Khairy
The government will scrutinise any additional information to be tabled by the panel of experts from the Ministry of Health (MoH) before making any decision.
The government will scrutinise any additional information to be tabled by the panel of experts from the Ministry of Health (MoH) before making any decision.
... and develop the land into an industry hub with port facilities.
... with the aim of drafting and steering the planning and development of smart cities through the application of digital technology in the Federal Territories.
... to speed up the reopening of the hardest-hit sectors.
Recoveries, meanwhile, came in lower than new infections at 1,175. Consequently, active cases rose to 14,203 from 14,097 yesterday
“The fares for IMBRT, which will be announced later, will not be determined by its operational costs or the project development costs, but will be based on the community’s capability to use it.”
Coordinating Minister for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme Khairy Jamaluddin: We take note of the EMA’s announcement on the AstraZeneca vaccine. JKJAV will deliberate on the matter and decide if we will go ahead with using AZ (AstraZeneca) in our portfolio of vaccines. Safety is paramount.
Sabah Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said the decision was made as the number of cases in the state was still fluctuating, while several new clusters were introduced due to the organisation of public and social events in the past
“Based on current information, a causal relationship between the vaccine and the occurrence of blood clots with low platelets is considered plausible but is not confirmed,” said the global health body.
The water disruption was due to valve replacement works at the raw water pipeline from the Klang Gates Dam which caused a temporary shut down at the Bukit Nanas and Wangsa Maju Water Treatment Plants on April 6.