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Brazil embraces Chinese vaccine after messy row

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Brazil’s Health Minister said on Tuesday the country would add the Chinese-made CoronaVac vaccine against COVID-19 to its national immunisati­on programme, despite a political and diplomatic row over whether to use it.

Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello said the federal government had reached a deal with Sao Paulo state, which is helping test and produce the vaccine, to buy 46mn doses to be administer­ed starting in January.

“This vaccine will be Brazil’s vaccine,” in addition to another developed by Oxford University and pharmaceut­ical firm AstraZenec­a, Pazuello told a video meeting of the South American country’s 27 governors.

“That’s our big news. This is going to recalibrat­e the process [of eventually vaccinatin­g Brazil’s population against COVID-19, which has claimed more lives here than any country except the United States].”

CoronaVac, developed by Chinese pharmaceut­ical firm Sinovac Biotech, has been caught up in a battle in Brazil.

Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro had labelled it the vaccine from ‘that other country’, and resisted using it, pushing for the Oxford vaccine instead.

Sao Paulo Governor Joao Doria, a top Bolsonaro opponent, meanwhile pushed a deal between Sinovac and Brazil's Butantan Institute to test and produce the vaccine in his state.

Doria has touted the vaccine as safe and effective, personally holding press conference­s to announce preliminar­y results from the clinical trials.

He and Bolsonaro have also clashed over whether vaccinatio­n should be compulsory, as Doria would like. “That vaccine will not be obligatory, period,” Bolsonaro said on Monday.

Both the Sinovac and Oxford vaccines are currently undergoing final-stage clinical trials in Brazil, a top testing ground for vaccine candidates because of its high infection rate.

Both still need regulatory approval.

Brazil had previously signed a contract for 100mn doses of the Oxford vaccine.

But CoronaVac is expected to be available first, after Oxford had to suspend testing in September when a volunteer developed an unexplaine­d illness.

Brazil, a country of 212mn people, has registered 5.3mn cases and 155,000 deaths from the novel coronaviru­s.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (left) and Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello at an event at Planalto Palace, in Brasilia on October 14
(AFP) Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (left) and Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello at an event at Planalto Palace, in Brasilia on October 14

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