“The most promising of these, developed by Wuhan-based Sinopharm, is already being given to frontline workers in the United Arab Emirates. According to Wu Guizhen, chief biosafety expert at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Sinopharm’s candidate is on track for full approval this month or next.”
Sinopharm has experience with WHO pre-qualification for vaccines. Hence, it should be an issue obtaining WHO pre-qualification for Sinopharm Covid Vaccine.
"Sinopharm and Sinovac both have other vaccines pre-qualified by the WHO. A subsidiary of Sinopharm was the first to receive WHO prequalification for Japanese encephalitis vaccines after years of support from several UN agencies to help it meet the standard. “They know what the WHO wants,” Kim said, adding that China was supplying 80 per cent of the Japanese encephalitis vaccines in Asia."
JM * this vaccine may be the Only or one the only, vaccine in development that is able to meet the highest standards of generating neutralizing antibodies. A VACCINE able to have a superior efficacy and safety profile.*.
BKCB exclusive licensing n distribution to ASEAN , Australia n NZ with potential customers of 700 million .In fact everyone need vaccine our seniors, pregnant women young adults,, adolescents n children...
Our latest budget .. up to m1000 tax relief for vaccination exoenses for dieases such as pneumo-coccal , influenza and Covid 19 for individuals spouses and children.... so chose wisely.. ?
Im pretty sure the Gov can directly make advance booking themselves right without going through an engineering company like Bintai to get vaccine? Can anyone enlighten me? Or maybe KJ has some cronies inside Bintai? huhu
@Savvy88 No need to worry at all. There is no evidence.
“ No reason to say mink-related coronavirus mutation will harm vaccine development: WHO Europe chief
On Friday, experts from the Geneva-based WHO also said that there is no evidence at the moment that the mutation of SARS-CoV-2 virus in minks in Denmark will affect the efficacy of future vaccines for COVID-19.”
"Denmark, in an unfortunate decision, has decided to kill every mink in the country to stop the spread of mutated coronavirus to humans. The total estimated population of minks in Denmark is around 15 million.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made the decision public on November 4, 2020. He acknowledged that it was a “heavy decision” but the situation required “resolute action.”
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