Elderly wary of vaccines
(A slightly edited version with this title was published in the Star 16 April 2021)
The Minister of Health is wondering why most of the seniors have not registered for the second phase vaccination. Although I have not done a survey to find the exact answer, many people including medical and other professionals from this age group have shared with me their thoughts related to this matter. One of the main reasons is that they are waiting to see if the authority will eventually be “enlightened” and “caring” enough to give them the choice of what vaccine they want to be inoculated with. Many feel outraged that they do not have a choice of what is injected into their bodies!
Given that most
of the vaccines now available worldwide have not been ADEQUATELY tested, and
that some involve relatively new technology; their preference for a vaccine they
deem more widely “tried and tested” and therefore “safer”, is perfectly
understandable. Besides, there is also
the perception that some ministers, both past and present, have used the “delay
strategy” – not to mention other covert ways -- to get their preferred vaccines.
So, these seniors harbor the hope that if they wait and see, they too may get
their choice vaccine later!
What can the
government do to speed up registration and vaccination for the coming second
phase involving these “wait and see” seniors? Firstly, let us bear in mind that
seniors are a very vulnerable group, many with complicated or even multiple medical
pre conditions that warrant careful considerations when it comes to
vaccination. Secondly, risk factors have to be minimized when choosing a vaccine
for them, in light of various negative reports about undesirable and longer
term side effects of some new tech vaccines, whether proven or not at this
point in time. As such, those seniors who are well informed would surely be
more willing to register for vaccination if they are given a choice. As it is
now, it does look to them like “register now, and you risk not knowing what
vaccine you are going to be injected with!”
At this
juncture, I would also like to refer to a letter to the editor “Don’t deny
right to choose vaccine” (The Sun, 22nd Feb. 2021). Various people
have also voiced similar opinion since then, but all to no avail so far. Not
too long ago, the government finally announced that they will be getting the
private hospitals involved to speed up registration and vaccination. This is
good news. Perhaps now is the time to
seriously consider giving the public, especially the seniors, a choice. The MOH
can just announce which hospital is using which vaccine so that people who
prefer that particular vaccine can register with the hospital concerned. This
will kill two birds with one stone: Speed up registration and vaccination, and
at the same time, give people a choice. From what I heard recently, in
Singapore, each vaccination center only carries one type of vaccine. So, the
public effectively get to choose the vaccine they prefer when they register
with the center of their choice. Is this not something we can do here in
Malaysia? In addition, since the
government is looking into setting up vaccination centers in big factories and
workplaces, why not include recreational clubs with sizable senior membership,
such as the Royal Lake Club and Royal Selangor Club in the Klang Valley?
Finally, to
protect the vulnerable seniors and to attain herd immunity nationwide as soon
as possible, we cannot wait for the private hospitals to procure their own
vaccines. It will be too long a wait, knowing that currently there is an acute
shortage of vaccines worldwide. We have to start the government vaccination
programs in private hospitals NOW and not later.