China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ministry: Five Chinese COVID-19 vaccines in clinical trials

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Five Chinese COVID-19 vaccine candidates are in Phase III clinical trials in foreign countries including the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Pakistan and Peru, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Wednesday.

In addition, a number of vaccines are moving forward with Phase I and Phase II clinical trials, Zhao said at a news conference.

He said Chinese research institutes and their personnel have made arduous efforts to promote vaccine research in strict accordance with scientific rules and regulation­s. Zhao said the Chinese government and the nation’s enterprise­s have been actively participat­ing in internatio­nal cooperatio­n on vaccines through bilateral and multilater­al channels.

China joined COVAX, an internatio­nal initiative aimed at ensuring equitable global access to COVID-19 vaccines, last month. The country has repeatedly stated that once it succeeds in developing and deploying a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine, it will be made a global public good.

China expects COVAX to include locally made Chinese vaccines on the purchase list once it succeeds in vaccine research and developmen­t, and it will contribute to enhancing vaccine accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity in developing countries, he said.

According to a recent report in the medical journal The Lancet, Sinovac Biotech’s experiment­al COVID19 vaccine CoronaVac triggered a quick immune response during its mid-stage trials.

The report has fully demonstrat­ed that Chinese vaccines are safe and effective, Zhao said.

Also on Wednesday, Zhao rebutted the claim that China’s anti-coronaviru­s controls have disrupted imports of beef, poultry and fish, saying the moves are “reasonable and justifiabl­e” and are intended to protect public health.

The US Department of Agricultur­e said on Tuesday that China’s most recent COVID-19 restrictio­ns on imported food products are not based on science and threaten to disrupt trade, Reuters reported.

Coronaviru­s has been found on frozen meat and on packaging, and has resulted in temporary suspension­s being imposed on a number of suppliers.

“The relevant measures China took are necessary in following the spirit of putting people’s lives first and protecting people’s health,” Zhao said.

The US accusation­s are groundless and unreasonab­le, he said, adding that China will adjust relevant measures in a timely manner according to the developmen­t of the pandemic situation and its pandemic prevention and control requiremen­ts.

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