THEME: "Frontiers in Nanomedicine and Advanced Drug Delivery Systems"
National University of Malaysia, Malaysia
Title: Peter Chew Formula for calculate Covid-19 Vaccine efficiency
Peter Chew is Mathematician, Inventor and Biochemist from National University Of Malaysia (UKM). Global issue analyst , Reviewer for Europe Publisher, Engineering Mathematics Lecturer , Author for 44 Book and 7 preprint articles published in the World Health Organization (WHO) and President of Research and Development Secondary School (IND) for Kedah State Association [2015-18]. Peter Chew also is CEO PCET, Ventures, Malaysia, PCET is a long research associate of IMRF (International Multidisciplinary Research Foundation), Institute of higher Education & Research with its HQ at India and Academic Chapters all over the world, PCET also Conference Partner in CoSMEd2021 by SEAMEO RECSAM.
The article Covid-19 Vaccination Education App. [Peter Chew, 2021] shows that most
people do not take the covid-19 vaccine because they question the safety and effectiveness of
the vaccine. To address this issue, it is important to create a simple formula, Peter Chew formula [Peter Chew, 2021] for calculate the efficiency of the covid-19 vaccine. The purpose of
creating this calculation formula is to allow the public to calculate the efficiency of the covid19 vaccine by themselves, so that they can confidence with the efficiency of the covid-19
vaccine and decide to take the vaccine. This helps to get a high response to COVID vaccination..
The Peter Chew formula is also advantageous because it relies on data that is readily available
in the news, and it allows individuals to compare the average infection rates of vaccinated and
unvaccinated groups. Another advantage of Peter Chew formula is that we can assume a high
target population of vaccination with k = 100, such as the medical worker group. When k = 100,
the Peter Chew formula calculation becomes very simple. The article emphasizes that the
purpose of the Peter Chew formula is to simplify a complex formula and make it accessible to
the general public, in line with Albert Einstein's famous quote: "Everything should be made as
simple as possible, but not simpler".