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MOH Is Looking For Healthy Volunteers For The First COVID-19 Vaccine Trial In The Country Cover image via Malaysiakini The Ministry of Health (MOH) is looking for healthy volunteers to join the Phase III clinical trial of a COVID-19 vaccine developed in China The vaccine has been developed by the Institute of Medical Biology Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (IMBCAMS), read a statement uploaded on the official Facebook page of MOH last night, 15 January. It was also announced by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on 11 January, stating that the phase III COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial will start on 21 January at nine MOH hospitals. ....
news Are The COVID-19 Vaccines Safe? We Asked A Doctor To Explain How They Were Made So Fast How were the COVID-19 vaccines made in less than a year? By May Vin Ang â 06 Jan 2021, 07:28 PM 1. The COVID-19 vaccines were made in less than a year. How were they made so fast when other vaccines take years to develop? Dr Khoo Yoong Khean, a healthcare administrator working in Singapore and the managing editor of The Malaysian Medical Gazette, told SAYS that while it is conventionally true that vaccines do take a long time to develop, it doesn t mean the COVID-19 vaccines were rushed. ....