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Indonesia launches human trial of China-made coronaviru­s vaccine with 1,600 volunteers taking part.

Over 1,600 volunteers primed to take part in China’s new Covid-19 preventati­ve

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JAKARTA has launched human trials of a Chinese-made coronaviru­s vaccine with some 1,600 volunteers slated to take part in the sixmonth study.

The vaccine candidate, produced by Sinovac Biotech, is among just a few in the world to enter Phase 3 clinical trials, or large-scale testing on humans – the last step before regulatory approval.

The treatment, known as CoronaVac, is already being tested on 9,000 health workers in Brazil, the second-hardest-hit country in the coronaviru­s pandemic after the United States.

Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, has been struggling to contain its mounting virus cases.

But the true scale of the public health crisis is believed to be much bigger, given the South-East Asian nation’s low testing rates.

The governor of Indonesia’s most populous province, West Java, was among 1,620 volunteers slated to take part in clinical testing, which was set to wrap up in February.

If the vaccine proves safe and effective, Indonesian officials said, there were plans to produce up to 250 million doses for the sprawling archipelag­o of nearly 270 million, although they gave few details of the tentative roll-out.

Yesterday, Indonesia President Joko Widodo toured a factory in Bandung city, operated by stateowned pharmaceut­ical firm Bio Farma, where production would begin.

“Once again I want to highlight that the Covid-19 threat will not end until all people in Indonesia are vaccinated,” he said ahead of the tour.

“Hopefully in January, we can produce and vaccinate everyone in the country.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Significan­t progress:
The vaccine candidate produced by Sinovac Biotech is among just a few in the world to enter Phase 3 clinical trials.
— Reuters Significan­t progress: The vaccine candidate produced by Sinovac Biotech is among just a few in the world to enter Phase 3 clinical trials.

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