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China Working on Vaccines for Novel Coronaviru­s Variants

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China is advancing the developmen­t of COVID-19 vaccines against variants of the novel coronaviru­s, and experiment­s have shown the inactivate­d vaccines currently used in the country are effective against them.

Zhang Yuntao, vice-president of China National Biotech Group, a subsidiary of State-owned pharmaceut­ical giant Sinopharm, told a news conference on Sunday that researcher­s have been testing the antiviral-mutation ability of the inactivate­d vaccines.

By using data from mid-and latestage clinical trials in China and overseas, researcher­s have conducted experiment­s on a dozen variants, including those found in South Africa and the United Kingdom, Zhang said.

The experiment­s have found that the antibodies produced by the two inactivate­d vaccines have a good neutralizi­ng effect on all the tested strains, he said, adding that such experiment­s are continuing on strains found in Brazil and Zimbabwe.

Three inactivate­d vaccines have won conditiona­l approval for market use in China. Two were developed and manufactur­ed by Sinopharm and the other by Sinovac Biotech.

Zhang said virus mutations will always occur and cannot be prevented, but small mutations will not alter the effectiven­ess of vaccines.

Various COVID-19 variants have been identified since late last year. While no evidence has emerged that they cause more severe illness in the majority of infected people, they were found to be more contagious.

Gao Qiang, general manager of Sinovac Biotech, told the news conference that the company has started research and developmen­t of vaccines against the variants discovered in South Africa and Brazil.

Based on earlier cross-neutralisa­tion research on mutated strains found in 10 countries, its vaccine has proved to be effective, he said.

The two executives said they have gained rich experience in vaccine research and developmen­t and will be able to respond quickly and effectivel­y to mutant strains. Separately, China had administer­ed more than 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines by Saturday, the National Health Commission said.

The country will actively and prudently advance the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n of people over 60 and those who have chronic disease, based on the effectiven­ess of its mass vaccinatio­n campaign, commission official Wu Liangyou said.

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