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China’s first vaccine hustled to market as race to inoculate 1.3 bil speeds up

Vaccine has 79.34% efficacy rate, a game-changer for the nation

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 31 Dec 2020 9:30PM

China’s first vaccine hustled to market as race to inoculate 1.3 bil speeds up
The Sinopharm jab, which has surged ahead of a raft of Chinese competitors during Phase 3 trials, may signal a breakthrough in the battle to squash the pandemic in Asia. – AFP pic, December 31, 2020

BEIJING – China has granted “conditional” market approval to a Sinopharm vaccine with a reported 79% efficacy rate against Covid-19, health authorities said today, a major stride towards inoculating the world's largest population.

The Sinopharm jab, which has surged ahead of a raft of Chinese competitors during Phase 3 trials, could signal a breakthrough in the battle to squash the pandemic in Asia.

Around 4.5 million doses of largely unproven emergency vaccines made locally have already been given to health workers and others destined for overseas jobs, according to authorities.

Yesterday, Sinopharm announced its leading candidate had a 79.34% efficacy rate.

That is lower than rival jabs developed in the West by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna – with 95% and 94% rates respectively – but still a game-changer for China.

Chen Shifei, deputy commissioner of the National Medical Products Administration, today told reporters his agency had granted a “conditional listing” to Sinopharm’s vaccine. 

A conditional listing helps hustle emergency drugs to market in cases when clinical trials are yet to meet normal standards but indicate they will work.

“The known benefits of Sinopharm’s new inactivated coronavirus vaccine are bigger than the known and potential risks,” Chen added. 

“The listing allows the government to extend vaccination to high-risk groups, those susceptible to a severe viral infection... and the elderly,” Zeng Yixin, vice-minister of the National Health Commission told reporters.

But China faces the unprecedented challenge of getting vaccines to a population of more than 1.3 billion people.

“The general view is you have to vaccinate 60 to 70% to establish universal protection,” Zeng added.

Beijing plans to vaccinate millions this winter in the run-up to Lunar New Year. 

“I’m convinced – and please be convinced – that the production of Covid-19 vaccines can meet the demand of large-scale vaccination we have in China,” Mao Junfeng, head of the Consumer Goods Industry Department added.

China has also pledged to swiftly share its vaccines with lesser developed countries at a “fair price”, as it seeks global leadership in the recovery from a pandemic which first emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan a year ago.

As a winter wave of virus infections batters much of the world, spurring fresh lockdowns and grim spikes in death tolls, attention has returned to China’s management of the pandemic.

China has broadly stamped out the virus inside its borders, introducing swift local lockdowns and mass testing when cases emerge. 

Beijing has been at pains to retool the pandemic story in its favour, touting the fast reflexes of its Communist leadership in locking down the country and restarting the economy.

China is forecast to be the only major economy to post positive growth this year.

But it has been heavily criticised for closing down discussion and reporting that questions the official narrative.

On Monday a Shanghai court jailed citizen journalist Zhang Zhan for four years for her reporting from Wuhan during the early months of the pandemic. – AFP, December 31, 2020

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