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Serum Institute seeks trial of second COVID vaccine

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NEW DELHI: The Serum Institute of India (SII) has applied to authoritie­s to conduct a small domestic trial of Novavax Inc’s COVID-19 vaccine, which was found to be 89.3% effective in a UK trial.

Serum expected a decision on an Indian trial of Novavax’s vaccine soon, Chief Executive Adar Poonawalla said on Friday, hours after the US company reported the efficacy data. “We have already applied to the drug controller’s office for the bridging trial, a few days ago,” Poonawalla said. “So they should also give that approval soon now.”

Novavax’s UK trial, which enrolled 15,000 people aged 18 to 84, is expected to be used to apply for use in Britain, the European Union and other countries. SII is already bulk producing a vaccine created by Oxford University and AstraZenec­a, and Poonawalla told that his company would manufactur­e “upwards of 40-50 million doses per month” of the Novavax vaccine from around April. Indian health officials said they generally asked for so-called bridging trials to determine if a vaccine is safe and generates an immune response in its citizens whose genetic makeup can be different from people in western nations.

There are, however, provisions under rules introduced in 2019 to waive such trials in certain conditions. Pfizer Inc requested an exception while seeking an emergency-use authorisat­ion for its vaccine developed with German partner BioNTech SE, a request the government has turned down.

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