QUOTE(nexona88 @ Jan 26 2022, 02:31 PM)
Oh so they gonna use Sinopham for booster??
Not for private market like previously??
But yeah..
As more getting booster.. percentage higher..
Sure slow down... Among adult population...
Vaccines received from donations cannot be resold... it would be scandalous.
Since nearly everyone (except children below 12 years old) are fully vaccinated, the vaccine most likely will be put into use as booster doses.
Though Pfizer was primary used in PICK's booster rollout, sinovac inactivated vaccine is also available in certain clinics under ProtectHealth.
Sinopham is also inactivated vaccine same as sinovac.
Sinovac was known to have nil side effects (no fever, no headache, no sore arm) unlike Pfizer.
Most folks fully vaccinated with sinovac preferred to have sinovac as booster jabs too. This was the reason why the booster rollout by Selangor's Selangkah was fully booked in a matter of days.
Sinopharm, if available, would be an option.