The Manila Times

ANTIVIRUS VACCINE VERY NEAR – CHINA

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BEIJING: An institute of biological products in Beijing affiliated with the China National Pharmaceut­ical Group (Sinopharm) announced that it had achieved positive results for a coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine candidate it developed.

The developmen­t came as the global number of confirmed patients exceeded 10 million.

Three of the four inactivate­d Covid-19 vaccines developed in China evoked positive immune responses in Phase 1 and 2 clinical trials, indicating that China had made great progress in the research and developmen­t of this type of vaccine, experts said.

The Beijing institute, which is under the Sinopharm China National Biotec Group (CNBG), in a statement sent to the GlobalTime­s said all 1,120 volunteers in the first and second phase clinical trials successful­ly produced high-titer antibodies against

Covid-19 after accepting two doses of the vaccine.

The vaccine had proven to be effective and safe, it added. The clinical trials started on April 27 in Shangqiu County in Central China’s Henan Province and were designed as randomized, double- blind and placebo- controled studies, according to the statement.

Another institute under CNBG in Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei Province, announced the results of Phase 1 and 2 clinical trials of a vaccine candidate it developed. This provided further vital data for CNBG’s research of inactivate­d Covid- 19 vaccines, read the statement.

On June 23, CNBG announced that it had agreed with authoritie­s in the United Arab Emirates to start Phase 3 clinical trials for inactivate­d vaccine candidates that CNBG developed. The group did not say which vaccines were involved.

Experts said if human trials go well overseas, the third phase trial would be closed in August, followed by medical observatio­n in September, with data revealed as soon as October. A vaccine could then be approved for marketing after positive results at the end of October.

Sinopharm is expanding manufactur­ing capacity for Covid- 19 vaccines. One plant in Beijing and one in Wuhan could together produce at least 200 million doses annually, according to media reports.

The plant in Beijing is the largest manufactur­ing center for Covid-19 vaccines worldwide, reports said. However, mass production of inactivate­d vaccines is still facing THE INITIAL CHALLENGE OF INSUFfiCIE­NT capacity, warned experts.

“Each person needs two doses of the inactivate­d vaccine to evoke an immune response and 200 million doses would only meet the immunizati­on needs of 100 million people. This is still far from enough for China and the world at a time when vaccines are urgently needed,” Tao Lina, a Shanghai-based vaccine expert, said.

China was developing Covid-19 VACCINES IN fiVE CATEGORIES — INactivate­d vaccines, recombinan­t protein vaccines, live attenuated influenza vaccines, adenovirus vaccines and nucleic acid-based vaccines, reports said.

The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) released plans on Friday that target delivery of 500 million tests to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by mid-2021; 245 million courses of treatments to LMICs by mid- 2021; and 2 billion vaccine doses, of which 1 billion will be purchased for LMICs by the end of 2021.

According to the WHO’s website, there were 16 Covid-19 candidate vaccines in clinical trials worldwide, of which seven are being developed by Chinese companies or jointly developed by Chinese and foreign companies.

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