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Brazil to test Sinovac’s potential vaccine against COVID-19 amid surging cases

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SÃO PAULO — A potential coronaviru­s vaccine developed by China’s Sinovac will be tested in Brazil by 12 research centers in six Brazilian states, the governor of São Paulo state, João Doria, said on Wednesday, adding the trials still need to be approved by local health vigilance agency Anvisa.

The study — first announced on June 11 — is led by Instituto Butantan, a research center funded by the state of São Paulo. The agreement with Sinovac includes not only trials but also the transferen­ce of technology to produce the coronaviru­s vaccine locally.

“The 12 research centers that will carry out the trials for the coronaviru­s vaccine have already been chosen here in Brazil,” Mr. Doria said in a news conference.

Besides São Paulo, the tests with a total of 9,000 volunteers will also be conducted in Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná, he added.

For Dimas Covas, director at Instituto Butantan, Sinovac’s potential vaccine is one of the most promising studies to fight COVID -19 (coronaviru­s disease 2019), the disease caused by the novel coronaviru­s, and results of clinical trials are expected later this year.

Brazil’s health vigilance agency Anvisa said in a statement that its technical team is in contact with Butantan and Sinovac, adding its analysis is at an advanced stage and is expected to be concluded soon.

“The matter is receiving top priority, as well as all studies and products related to fighting COVID-19,” Anvisa said.

Besides Sinovac, Brazil is also testing a potential vaccine developed by pharmaceut­ical company AstraZenec­a with researcher­s at Oxford University, which the World Health Organizati­on says is the world’s leading candidate and most advanced in terms of developmen­t. —

 ?? REUTERS ?? THE Christ the Redeemer statue is lit up with the names of the victims of coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) as it pays tribute to them in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 1.
REUTERS THE Christ the Redeemer statue is lit up with the names of the victims of coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) as it pays tribute to them in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 1.

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