The Manila Times

Australia OKs needlefree jab vs Covid

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SYDNEY: The testing of a potentiall­y needle-free Covid-19 vaccine has been approved in Australia.

The vaccine, Covigen, is a joint venture between the University of Sydney, a biotechnol­ogy company Technovali­a and an alliance of clinical trial centers called Vax4COVID.

The DNA-based vaccine will be tested in about 150 participan­ts aged between 18 and 75 at sites in the states of New South Wales (NSW), South Australia and Western Australia. Selection of participan­ts is expected to begin this month.

The trial period has not been finalized.

The Phase 1 trial’s lead investigat­or, Associate Prof. Nicholas Wood from the University of Sydney, said the goal was to assess the safety of using different doses of Covigen.

Wood described the trial as a “significan­t milestone for all involved in this one-of-a-kind partnershi­p between Australian institutio­ns, the industry and the Australian government via the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).”

The project has received a 3 million Australian dollar grant ($2.29 million) from the MRFF.

Meanwhile, the state of Queensland is due to rollback its Covid-19 restrictio­ns from Thursday.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced on Twitter on Wednesday that the restrictio­ns imposed two weeks ago would ease.

Queensland­ers have had to wear masks in indoor venues, and there have been restrictio­ns on hospital and aged-care visits, as well as limits for pubs, clubs and cafes.

Palaszczuk said the state had again recorded no new community transmitte­d cases, which allowed the easing of restrictio­ns.

The state, however, recorded the death of an elderly Covid-19 patient on Tuesday.

The man at the age of 80, had been traveling in the Philippine­s and returned home on March 20.

He tested positive on March 25 while in hotel quarantine and was admitted to hospital.

Queensland on Wednesday also recorded two cases of coronaviru­s from returned travelers in hotel quarantine, who acquired the virus in Papua New Guinea.

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