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In coronavirus vaccine race, China inoculates thousands before trials are completed

Published 09/15/2020, 09:55 PM
Updated 09/16/2020, 12:26 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Vials of a COVID-19 vaccine candidate pictured in Wuhan

By David Stanway and Miyoung Kim

SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China is inoculating tens of thousands of its citizens with experimental coronavirus vaccines and attracting international interest in their development, despite expert concerns over the safety of drugs that have not completed standard testing.

China launched a vaccine emergency use programme in July, offering three experimental shots developed by a unit of state pharmaceutical giant China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) and U.S.-listed Sinovac Biotech (O:SVA). A fourth COVID-19 vaccine being developed by CanSino Biologics (HK:6185) was approved for use by the Chinese military in June.

Aiming to protect essential workers and reduce the likelihood of a resurgence, the vaccines are also grabbing attention in the global scramble by governments to secure supplies, potentially helping reframe China's perceived role in the pandemic.

Beijing has not released official data on the uptake in domestic targeted groups, which include medical, transport and food market workers.

But China National Biotec Group (CNBG), the Sinopharm unit developing two of the emergency use vaccines, and Sinovac have confirmed that at least tens of thousands of people have been inoculated. Additionally, CNBG said it had given hundreds of thousands of doses; one of its vaccines requires an individual receive two or three shots to be inoculated.

Beijing has engaged a public, top-down approach to endorse the experimental vaccines and foster community support. Among those lining up for shots early on were the chief executives of Sinovac and Sinopharm and the military's research chief.

The chief biosafety expert at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed this week that she too had been injected in April as she announced the potential that at least some of the vaccines would be ready for public use as early as November.

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"So far, among the people who who were vaccinated, no one has been sick with the disease," Guizhen Wu said on state TV. "So far, (the vaccination scheme) works very well. No side effect occurred."

Wu's comments were broadly in line with comments by CNBG last week that none of tens of thousands of people who travelled to high-risk countries and regions after being vaccinated had been infected, and there was "no case of obvious adverse reaction".

SAFETY CONCERNS

China's approach runs counter to that of many Western countries, where experts have warned against authorizing the emergency use of vaccines that have not completed testing, citing a lack of understanding about longer-term efficacy and potential side effects.

Anna Durbin, a vaccine researcher at Johns Hopkins University, described China's emergency use programme as "very problematic," saying it was impossible to judge efficacy without a clinical trial standard control group.

"You're vaccinating people and you don't know if it's going to protect them," Durbin told Reuters, adding recipients of the experimental vaccines could eschew other protective measures.

Vaccine safety came into sharp focus last week when AstraZeneca Plc (L:AZN) paused late-stage clinical trials of its COVID-19 vaccine, one of the most advanced in development.

The company resumed British trials over the weekend after receiving the green light from safety watchdogs, and, along with other leading Western vaccine makers has pledged to uphold scientific study standards and reject any political pressure to rush the process.

Russia is one of the few other countries to authorise the use of an experimental vaccine, making its own "Sputnik V" vaccine mandatory for certain groups including teachers. India is considering emergency authorization for a vaccine, particularly for the elderly and people in high-risk workplaces.

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FOREIGN BUYERS

The UAE authorized the emergency use of a Sinopharm vaccine this week, the first international emergency clearance for one of China's vaccines, just six weeks after human trials began in the Gulf Arab state. UAE officials reported mild and expected side effects, but no severe side effects, during those trials.

CanSino has been approached by several countries, a source familiar with the discussions told Reuters, adding the military's approval helped attract foreign interest. The person declined to name the countries engaged in talks.

CanSino, which has trials planned in Pakistan and Russia for the vaccine developed with China's military research unit, did not respond to a request for comment.

Zhang Yuntao, CNBG vice president told Reuters his company has received interest from foreign countries to buy about 500 million doses of its experimental vaccine.

"China clearly wants to reorient that narrative in a way that it is viewed as a solution rather than a cause of the pandemic," Yanzhong Huang, Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations, a U.S.-based think tank.

"That narrative, ironically, may become more convincing when Trump's America First approach denies many countries opportunities to access the U.S.-made vaccines."

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday vowed to prioritise China and Russia in his country's global shopping for a vaccine, saying his government had already had talks with both. He said China was unlike other countries seeking a "reservation fee" or advance payment.

"The one good thing about China is you do not have to beg, you do not have to plead," Duterte said. "One thing wrong about the western countries; it's all profit, profit, profit."

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Latest comments

first spread virus, now sell vaccine for the virus they spread , only fools would buy a vaccine made in China, where life of human being is like chicken
"Beijing has not released official data on the uptake in domestic targeted groups, which include medical, transport and food market workers." China does whatever they want and dam the rest. couldn't care less about whether or not thousands of people die from an experimental vaccine. they were able to bog down Japan during WW II by throwing hundreds of thousands of poorly trained, barely armed citizens at the Japanese war machine, and they will do the same thing with this vaccine. they will probably lie about the results too
Here is the thing about commie: if u die, oh well.
Well folks here have no clue cuz most of them never fought one 😉
Last paragraph sums it up, in the West, the political and Green World Order lead by Gates and Socialists trying to deliberately crash and restart the economy away from fossil fuels. The evidence is thete, delisting and pillaging XOM was no surprise. Gates quit his board member back in Feb and has been on TV, talking about his vaccine. Both him, Faucci and WHO are all in on this. Hydrox and independent doctors have been censored by Leftist. This is a global coordinated assault to deliberately crash the economy. China will not take that nonsense. This is why China has eclipsed the West decades ago. Trump or Biden won't matter, the West will collapse on her own.
Aren't phase 3 trials supposed to involve the inoculation of tens of thousands of people ?
There r trial on animals (rats,monkey), then trial 1. If 1 is safe, u go 2, n lastly trial 3. Sometimes they do 4. China, Russian just go straight to the last trial.
no ones want to do business with duterte cos no one trust him. duterte has no credibility.
"China clearly wants to reorient that narrative in a way that it is viewed as a solution rather than a cause of the pandemic." Yeah, good luck with that.
Nike and many companies are still having their products made in China
nike make most in vietnam now. They have only a few factories left in china,indonesia n thailand.
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