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Russia to sell 100mn doses of COVID-19 vaccine to India


Russia reportedly reaches a deal to sell its coronavirus vaccine to India. (File photo)

Russias sovereign wealth fund has reportedly reached a deal to sell 100 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine, called Sputnik-V, to a major pharmaceutical company in India.

Clinical trials of the Russian vaccine in India are expected to follow and to be held jointly with the company, said a source close to the deal on Wednesday as cited in a Reuters report, which further noted that both the trials and supply deal depend on domestic regulatory approval.

According to the report, the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) has so far signed vaccine supply deals with Kazakhstan, Brazil and Mexico and has reached a manufacturing partnership agreement with India to produce 300 million doses of the Sputnik-V vaccine there.

The source also noted that RDIF will announce the name of the Indian company later on Wednesday.

Russia introduced Sputnik-V as the first vaccine against coronavirus to be registered in the world. Large-scale trials, known as Phase III trials, involving at least 40,000 people were launched in Russia on August 26.

Positive results in China-UAE phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine trials

This is while Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin also declared during a Wednesday press briefing in Beijing that China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have seen some positive results in their Phase III COVID-19 vaccine trials, Chi.

The UAE granted emergency approval for the use of a coronavirus vaccine on Monday, six weeks after human trials in the Persian Gulf Arab state was first launched.

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trial reports no major safety issues

Meanwhile, researchers monitoring Pfizer Inc.s giant trial of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine have reported no safety problems even after more than 12,000 people received their second of two doses, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

"So far there has been no safety signal reported," said Mikael Dolsten, Pfizers chief scientific officer, in an online meeting with investors.

The trial, now targeted at enrolling 44,000 people, has reached its initial goal of 30,000 subjects, Pfizer executives added. The drug makers have expanded the trial to allow inclusion of teenagers and people with certain medical conditions, like HIV.

The trial compares two shots of the vaccine Pfizer is co-developing with Germanys BioNTech SE to two doses of a placebo. While the doctors and subjects in the trial dont know who got the vaccine - a measure to avoid bias - a committee of outside experts that knows which people received the shot is reviewing safety data on a weekly basis, Pfizer executives said during the investor meeting.

"They would notify us if they had any safety concerns and have not done that to date," Kathrin Jansen, Pfizers head of vaccine research, said during the meeting. The companys own scientists are also looking for worrisome adverse events that havent appeared so far. Fatigue has been the most common side effect seen in the trial thus far, according to the Pfizer presentation.

Pfizer confirmed it expects to get conclusive data on the vaccines efficacy by the end of October. The board monitoring the trial will conduct its first review of the data for efficacy when a total of 32 coronavirus cases have been seen among participants, Pfizer executives said during the investor meeting.

The company promised to make all its safety and efficacy data publicly available should it seek emergency authorization for the vaccine.

"What we are doing in terms of releasing data is very unusual," Chief Executive Officer Albert Bourla said on a call with the press, citing ongoing conversations with US regulators and Congress. "It is a must to release this data."

Potential nasal spray COVID-19 vaccine in China clinical trial

Moreover, China has also begun human trials of a nasal spray COVID-19 candidate vaccine that could serve as an alternative to injections.

The vaccine has become the first of its kind in the world to proceed to the clinical trial phase, according to the WHOs list of candidate vaccines released last Wednesday.

Scientists hope that the vaccine puffed into the nose could be effective in preventing the coronavirus, which spreads through the respiratory tract.

It could be delivered along with an injected vaccine to mount a multi-pronged approach.

Another advantage of the nasal spray vaccine is that it can be easily self-administered.

The vaccine has been co-developed by HKU, Fujian Provinces Xiamen University, and vaccine-maker Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Co. Ltd.

Germany: Coronavirus vaccine likely available by mid-2021

The German government is also expecting to make available a COVID-19 vaccine for parts of its population early next year, with three firms due to be subsidized by the government to research potential vaccines.

German Health Minister Jens Spahn and Research Minister Anja Karliczek announced during a Berlin press briefing on Tuesday that they expected a COVID-19 vaccine to be ready next year, adding that research by three German companies - BioNTech, CureVac, and IDT Biologika - was currently being funded.

But the ministers both warned that "risky shortcuts" would not be taken, that a vaccine would not be available to most the population until the middle of next year. "We want a safe and effective vaccine, not necessarily to be the first," Spahn said.

"Safety has absolute priority on this point," Karliczek added.

 

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