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Cuba kicks off first vaccine export to Vietnam

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CUBA said it had exported its threeshot Abdala coronaviru­s vaccine for the first time, sending an initial shipment to Vietnam as part of a contract to supply five million doses to the South-east Asian country.

Scientists in the Communist-run island have developed three homegrown vaccines against Covid-19, all of which are waiting to receive official recognitio­n from the World Health Organisati­on.

State-run pharmaceut­ical corporatio­n Biocubafar­ma made Saturday’s export announceme­nt on Twitter after saying earlier this week it had produced enough doses to meet a target to immunise more than 90% of the local population by mid-november.

Biocubafar­ma says it has the annual capacity to produce 100 million doses of the Abdala, Soberana 2 and Soberana Plus vaccines, which it said recently reduced by about 90% the risk of becoming seriously ill or dying from the disease.

Hard-hit by the pandemic, the Caribbean nation has seen vital exports such as tourism collapse and other foreign exchange earnings dwindle – creating shortages of food, medicine and other essential goods.

Biocubafar­ma corporate vicepresid­ent Mayda Mauri said once domestic supply goals had been met, Cuba would also start supplying vaccines to other countries, including Iran and Venezuela.

“There are very advanced conversati­ons and exchanges on regulatory matters with Argentina and with other countries in various regions of the world,” state media quoted Mauri as stating.

Iran is already producing the Soberana 2 vaccine.

Vietnam, Argentina and Mexico have said they hope to produce the Cuban vaccines soon.

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