This story is from August 05, 2020
German-Chinese coronavirus vaccine trial begins in China
BERLIN: Clinical trials on humans have begun in China for a
Seventy-two participants have already received their first dose following approval for the phase 1 trial from
The
Another, BNT162b2, is being evaluated in a global phase 3 trial conducted by BioNTech and US giant Pfizer which started on July 27.
The phase 1 trial in China involves 144 participants who will receive two doses 21 days apart.
Those aged 18-55 will be the first to take part, followed by older people.
Laboratories around the world are racing to find a vaccine to curb Covid-19, which has claimed more than 700,000 lives and upended the livelihoods of millions.
More than 200 candidate vaccines are currently being developed with roughly two dozen at the stage of clinical trials with human volunteers.
Several Chinese companies are at the forefront of the global vaccine race, while Russia has said it hopes to be the first in the world to produce a vaccine for the public, with a target date of September.
But the medicines will likely face heightened scrutiny given that the regulatory systems in both countries are far more opaque than they are in the West.
On top of the BioNTech/Pfizer candidate, two other Western coronavirus vaccines are in final phase three trials: one produced by US biotech firm Moderna and the National Institutes for Health; and the other by the University of Oxford and Britain's AstraZeneca.
potential coronavirus vaccine
developed by German pharmaceutical group BioNTech with Chinese company Fosun Pharma, thecompanies
said Wednesday.Chinese regulatory authorities
, BioNTech and Fosun Pharma said in a statement.The
vaccine
candidate, known as BNT162b1, is one of four based on BioNTech's proprietary mRNA technology.Another, BNT162b2, is being evaluated in a global phase 3 trial conducted by BioNTech and US giant Pfizer which started on July 27.
The phase 1 trial in China involves 144 participants who will receive two doses 21 days apart.
Those aged 18-55 will be the first to take part, followed by older people.
Laboratories around the world are racing to find a vaccine to curb Covid-19, which has claimed more than 700,000 lives and upended the livelihoods of millions.
Several Chinese companies are at the forefront of the global vaccine race, while Russia has said it hopes to be the first in the world to produce a vaccine for the public, with a target date of September.
But the medicines will likely face heightened scrutiny given that the regulatory systems in both countries are far more opaque than they are in the West.
On top of the BioNTech/Pfizer candidate, two other Western coronavirus vaccines are in final phase three trials: one produced by US biotech firm Moderna and the National Institutes for Health; and the other by the University of Oxford and Britain's AstraZeneca.
Top Comment
Balbir Singh Mehndiratta
1643 days ago
Germany is a sovereign nation and it is its prerogative to join hands with any country in its national and commercial interest. But it must also see the real face of China and its vision of hegemony over the entire world. Collaboration with China must not be at the cost of survival of other nations and mankind.Read allPost comment
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