Indonesia asks halal certificate for COVID vaccine

As the world inches back to normalcy with countries across the world racing towards coming out with a potential vaccine for COVID-19, the Indonesian government has come out demanding a halal certification for the COVID19 vaccine. The certification would be a significant step in immunisation efforts in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, should the vaccine be approved for use.

About 1 million doses of the experimental Covid-19 vaccine developed by China-based Sinovac Biotech arrived in Indonesia on Monday, following which there was a request for the Halal Council’s certification of the vaccine.

A study by the Indonesian Ulema Council Halal Product Guarantee Agency and Institute for the Assessment of Food, Drugs and Cosmetics has been completed and has been submitted to the council for the making of a fatwa and halal certification, Human Development and Culture Minister Muhadjir Effendy said at a news conference, as reported by WION.

Health Minister Terawan Agus Putranto said Monday that the experimental vaccine needs to successfully complete phase-three clinical trials before it can be distributed in Indonesia. “The government will provide a vaccine that is proven safe and passes clinical trials under World Health Organization recommendations,” Putranto said.

On Monday, the Health Ministry announced 5,754 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the confirmed total to 581,550, including 17,867 deaths, the highest in Southeast Asia.