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Cuba says Abdala vaccine 92.28% effective against coronaviru­s

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HAVANA, (Reuters) - Cuba said yesterday its three-shot Abdala vaccine against the coronaviru­s had proved 92.28% effective in last-stage clinical trials.

The announceme­nt came just days after the government said another homegrown vaccine, Soberana 2, had proved 62% effective with just two of its three doses.

"Hit by the pandemic, our scientists at the Finlay Institute and Center for Genetic Engineerin­g and Biotechnol­ogy have risen above all the obstacles and given us two very effective vaccines," President Miguel Diaz-Canel tweeted.

The announceme­nt came from state-run biopharmac­eutical corporatio­n BioCubaFar­ma, which oversees Finlay, the maker of Soberana 2, and the Center for Genetic Engineerin­g and Biotechnol­ogy, the producer of

Abdala.

Both vaccines are expected to be granted emergency authority by local regulators shortly.

Cuba, whose biotech sector has exported vaccines for decades, has five coronaviru­s vaccine candidates.

The Caribbean's largest island is facing its worst COVID-19 outbreak since the start of the pandemic following the arrival of more contagious variants, setting new records for daily coronaviru­s cases.

The Communist-run country has opted not to import foreign vaccines but to rely on its own. Some experts said it was a risky bet but it appears to have paid off, putting Cuba in position to burnish its scientific reputation, generate much-needed hard currency through exports and strengthen the vaccinatio­n drive worldwide.

Several countries from Argentina and Jamaica to Mexico, Vietnam and Venezuela have expressed an interest in buying Cuba's vaccines. Iran started producing Soberana 2 earlier this year as part of late-phase clinical trials.

Cuba's authoritie­s have already started administer­ing the experiment­al vaccines en masse as part of "interventi­on studies" they hope will slow the spread of the virus.

About a million of the country's 11.2 million residents have been fully vaccinated to date.

Daily cases have halved in the capital, Havana, since the start of the vaccinatio­n campaign a month ago, using Abdala, according to official data.

Cuba has reported a total of 169,365 COVID-19 cases and 1,170 deaths.

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