Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
I’m hoping for any advice on having a second set of Pfizer vaccines after already having Sinovac. Unfortunately Sinovac has not been added to the approved vaccines list for UK & Europe. This means that any trip I take in the near future necessitates 10 days quarantine on arrival, something I would obviously wish to avoid.
Can any of you good people offer any advice as to where I could pay to have another course, but with the Pfizer vaccine please? I have tried searching online but without success. I am located in Port Dickson. |
Re: Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
I have no definitive recommendation. But I would start by calling local private hospitals and ask.
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Re: Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
Private places only have Sinovac as far as I know. They cannot handle the cooling requirements for Biontech.
But nowadays it is quite easy to catch Biontech, because most of the shots are done with this. Current month 62% Biontech, 28% Sinovac, 9% Astra, 1% Cansino (only rural areas). The main vaccination center is always the first address for Biontech, you also can write a mail that you need Biontech (like Malaysian students stuying in Europe do). And should be walk in for all now, just talk with them. |
Re: Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
Originally Posted by eCdD
(Post 13054774)
Private places only have Sinovac as far as I know. They cannot handle the cooling requirements for Biontech.
But nowadays it is quite easy to catch Biontech, because most of the shots are done with this. Current month 62% Biontech, 28% Sinovac, 9% Astra, 1% Cansino (only rural areas). The main vaccination center is always the first address for Biontech, you also can write a mail that you need Biontech (like Malaysian students stuying in Europe do). And should be walk in for all now, just talk with them. |
Re: Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
In Sarawak we still have Pfizer and also Cansino (which is being used in the remote rural areas and for vaccination resistant (including illegal immigrants and homeless who may not be easily locatable after the first vaccination) and thus where a "one shot" program becomes paramount.
Someone suggested that they get a new mobile and upload MySejahtera anew on that...but I think that would also mean you'd need to put your passport number in. |
Re: Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
Originally Posted by Scuba Tyke
(Post 13054226)
Unfortunately Sinovac has not been added to the approved vaccines list for UK & Europe.
The UK may, obviously, have its own requirements. |
Re: Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
Originally Posted by RedApe
(Post 13055042)
In Sarawak we still have Pfizer and also Cansino (which is being used in the remote rural areas and for vaccination resistant (including illegal immigrants and homeless who may not be easily locatable after the first vaccination) and thus where a "one shot" program becomes paramount.
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Re: Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
I'm very happy to report that I have now received my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
I went in person to the local vaccination centre last Friday, explained my predicament to one of the staff who was very understanding and sympathetic to my problem. She called someone and then took my details and said she would call back later once she had an answer to my request. The next morning I had a WhatsApp message requesting I go to the My Sejahtra app and log my issue on the helpdesk site, also an email address for me to send an explanation to, which I duly did. This morning I had a phone call from a doctor asking for confirmation of a few details, then she told me I was approved to have Pfizer. 10 minutes later the vaccination centre called me and confirmed an appointment for this afternoon. All in all a good result and I'm very impressed by, and grateful to, the health authority staff who helped. |
Re: Covid-19 Pfizer Vaccine Availability?
Originally Posted by Scuba Tyke
(Post 13056117)
I'm very happy to report that I have now received my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
I went in person to the local vaccination centre last Friday, explained my predicament to one of the staff who was very understanding and sympathetic to my problem. She called someone and then took my details and said she would call back later once she had an answer to my request. The next morning I had a WhatsApp message requesting I go to the My Sejahtra app and log my issue on the helpdesk site, also an email address for me to send an explanation to, which I duly did. This morning I had a phone call from a doctor asking for confirmation of a few details, then she told me I was approved to have Pfizer. 10 minutes later the vaccination centre called me and confirmed an appointment for this afternoon. All in all a good result and I'm very impressed by, and grateful to, the health authority staff who helped. |
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