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Venezuela to produce Cuban Covid-19 jab: Maduro

If approved, Abdala, which is under clinical trials, will be first coronavirus vaccine entirely developed, produced in Latin America

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2021 1:30PM

Venezuela to produce Cuban Covid-19 jab: Maduro
Cuba’s Abdala Covid-19 vaccine is being administered to 124,000 healthcare workers in the country. – AFP pic, April 12, 2021

CARACAS – Venezuela hopes to produce two million doses per month of a Cuban Covid-19 vaccine, said President Nicolas Maduro yesterday.

The South American country will also take part in Phase 3 trials for the Abdala jab produced by its socialist ally.

“We’ve signed an agreement to produce in our laboratories... two million vaccines a month of the Abdala vaccine... for August, September, approximately,” said Maduro in a televised address.

Earlier last week, the government said it would have already purchased the 30 million vaccines it needs if not for economic sanctions led by the United States.

That brought a rebuke from opposition leader Juan Guaido, who accused the government of lying and blamed Maduro for Venezuela’s lack of vaccines.

Cuba has developed four jabs that are in various stages of clinical trials.

The island nation has already started inoculating its healthcare workers with its two vaccines still in Phase 3 trials.

One of those is Abdala, which is being given to 124,000 healthcare workers, while 48,000 volunteers are taking part in a parallel Phase 3 clinical study.

If it is approved, Abdala will be the first coronavirus vaccine entirely developed and produced in Latin America.

Venezuela’s vaccine roll-out has been slow, with the country receiving just 250,000 Russian Sputnik V vaccine doses and half a million from China’s Sinopharm to date.

Maduro said his government will also sign deals to produce vaccines “with Russia, with China and with other countries”.

The government said it has paid just over half of the amount it needs to acquire 11.3 million doses through the World Health Organisation’s Covax mechanism.

Officially, the country of 30 million has had 175,000 Covid-19 infections and some 1,700 deaths, but observer groups such as Human Rights Watch question the numbers, which they say are likely vastly underestimated. – AFP, April 12, 2021

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