
Chinese pharmaceutical giant Sinovac Biotech has chosen Malaysia as one of the sites to conduct phase III trials of their COVID-19 vaccines on children under 12. Deputy Health Minister II Aaron Ago Dagang announced in Parliament today that the Sinovac trials on Malaysian children would begin by the end of October.
The clinical trials will be conducted at ten research locations involving eight facilities under the Health Ministry, Universiti Malaya, and UiTM with the involvement of the Institute for Clinical Research (ICR). He also mentioned that the US-developed Novavax vaccine, which has yet to be given conditional approval in Malaysia, was also involved in trials but gave no further details.

The Health Ministry has apparently also been in contact with several vaccine manufacturers to get their latest data on vaccines for those below 12. While Malaysia still does not allow administering the vaccine for those in that age group, the ministry is already in talks with manufacturers to procure vaccines for children.

(Source: The Star)
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