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Vietnam eyes completion of first locally produced Covid-19 vaccines in Q3

Country currently researching 3 types of inoculations

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Mar 2021 5:00PM

Vietnam eyes completion of first locally produced Covid-19 vaccines in Q3
The first phase of human trials on the country’s third home-grown candidate vaccine, developed by Vabiotech, is hoped to begin next month. – AFP pic, March 24, 2021

HANOI – Vietnam is expected to have its first batch of locally produced Covid-19 vaccines at the end of the third quarter of 2021, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.

Deputy director of the Department of Science Technology and Training under the Health Ministry, Nguyen Ngo Quang, who is also chief of the office of the National Programme on Vaccine Research and Development, said this at a meeting of the Standing Board of the Steering Committee for International Cooperation in Clinical Trials of Covid-19 Vaccines recently.

Quang said Vietnam is currently researching three types of Covid-19 vaccines.

Accordingly, the second phase of human trials of the NanoCovax vaccine, produced by Nanogen Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, is being conducted, with the second dose to be injected on Friday.

The results of the second phase are expected to be announced in May, while the third phase will be conducted from May to September. The vaccine is hoped to be registered for circulation in September, three months earlier than planned.

Previously, the trial time of the second phase was also shortened from six months to three months.

A system on monitoring and assessing vaccines’ protection efficiency in Vietnam and other countries is expected to go on in September 2021-September 2022.

Meanwhile, the first injections of the first phase of human trials on Vietnam’s second home-grown candidate vaccine, Covivac, developed by the Institute of Vaccines and Medical Biologicals (IVAC), were made on March 15.

The first phase of human trials on the country’s third home-grown candidate vaccine, developed by Vabiotech, is hoped to begin next month.

Standing members of the steering committee agreed that the outcomes of pre-clinical trials of all three vaccines were assessed well, thanks to the Vietnamese units’ close coordination with prestigious vaccine producers and research units over the world and their compliance with international standards and procedures in vaccine research and development.

Speaking at the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, who is also head of the National Steering Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control, hailed efforts made by the Health and Science and Technology Ministries, and vaccine research and development units.

He requested extra efforts to speed up domestically developed vaccine research and production.

At the event, the Health Ministry affirmed that it has no policy that allows businesses and companies to import Covid-19 vaccines. – Bernama, March 24, 2021

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