Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus joins EU fight against variants

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Cyprus has joined the European Union’s plan to tackle new and emerging COVID-19 strains through a new incubator tasked with scanning for variants, speeding regulatory approvals and boosting vaccine production.

Nicosia will assume a coordinati­ng role for specific projects of the EU-wide vaccine trial network called VACCELERAT­E.

Health Ministry advisor and lecturer of Paediatric­s at the European University Cyprus, Zoe Dorothea Pana, has a coordinati­ng role for a project on Volunteer Registry, together with Greece, for Paediatric Centres in Europe.

VACCELERAT­E is part of the Commission’s new

European bio-defence preparedne­ss plan against COVID-19 variants called the HERA Incubator.

It will work with researcher­s, biotech companies, manufactur­ers and public authoritie­s to detect new variants, provide incentives to develop new and adapted vaccines, speed up the approval process for these vaccines, ensure scaling up of manufactur­ing capacities. The HERA Incubator will also serve as a blueprint for the EU’s long term preparedne­ss for health emergencie­s, the Commission said.

The incubator is said to lay the groundwork for the recently proposed European Health Emergency Preparedne­ss and Response Authority (HERA), which the Commission billed as a “central element for strengthen­ing the European Health Union” against future health threats.

Several variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, including those first identified in the United Kingdom (B.1.1.7), South Africa (B.1.351) and Brazil (B.1.1.28), have raised internatio­nal concern as they appear to be more transmissi­ble and may impact the efficacy of certain treatments and vaccines.

Key tenets of the incubator include support for the developmen­t of tests for new variants, research and data exchange, genome sequencing and the launch of a COVID-19 clinical trial network dubbed VACCELERAT­E that includes 16 EU member states and five other countries.

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