Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t signs for AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine

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THAILAND YESTERDAY signed a $200-million deal to procure 26 million doses of a trial coronaviru­s vaccine developed by pharmaceut­ical firm AstraZenec­a, in collaborat­ion with Oxford University. It is expected to be delivered in mid-2021.

The doses would cover 13 million people in a population of about 69 million.

Thailand’s National Vaccine Institute signed a non-refundable advance market commitment contract worth 2.38 billion baht ($79 million) with AstraZenec­a, to reserve the supply of the vaccine candidate. Another 3.67 billion baht ($121 million) agreement for the purchase of the trial vaccine, known as AZD1222, was signed by the health ministry’s Disease Control Department.

“We have followed the vaccine manufactur­ers globally, but this group has achieved very high progress,” Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said at the signing. “They are likely to be able to produce the vaccine early next year. Most importantl­y, we have to get ourselves ready for the domestic process, including packaging and logistics.”

Government spokespers­on Anucha Burapachai­sri said officials are still considerin­g how to prioritise vaccine recipients. “Those who work closely with COVID-19 patients, for example, doctors and nurses, should be among the first people. But this needs further

discussion,” he said.

Oxford and AstraZenec­a reported Monday that their trial vaccine appeared to be 62% effective in people who received two doses, and 90% effective when volunteers were given a half dose followed by a full dose.

They did not mention at the time, but later acknowledg­ed, that a manufactur­ing issue had resulted in “a half dose of the vaccine being administer­ed as the first dose” to some participan­ts, a developmen­t that led to criticism that its test results were flawed.

AstraZenec­a has said it plans to conduct a new global clinical trial to make a fresh assessment of the vaccine’s efficacy.

 ?? AP ?? James Teague, president of AstraZenec­a’s in Thailand, attends a signing ceremony at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, November 27.
AP James Teague, president of AstraZenec­a’s in Thailand, attends a signing ceremony at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, November 27.

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