What's new

UAE Covid-19 vaccine is safe to use, cleared for health staff

PakSword

MODERATOR
Joined
Dec 6, 2015
Messages
19,505
Reaction score
103
Country
Turkey
Location
United Arab Emirates
The vaccine will be available to the frontline workers who are at the highest risk of contracting the virus, a minister announced.


The UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention (Mohap) has announced an "emergency approval" for use of a Covid-19 vaccine that's being trialled here.

The vaccine will be available to the frontline workers who are at the highest risk of contracting the virus, a minister announced. This will protect them from any dangers.

"The vaccine emergency approval for use is fully aligned with regulations and laws which permit (an) accelerated authorisation process," said Abdul Rahman bin Mohammed Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, during a virtual Press briefing on Monday. "The results of the first and second test phases (of the vaccine) showed that it is safe, effective and triggered the right response."

He noted that the emergency approval was granted on "meeting a set of criteria for this specific purpose, and working closely with the vaccine's developers".


Dr Nawal Al Kaabi, Chair of the National Clinical Committee for Covid-19 and Principal Investigator of the third phase of clinical trials of the inactive vaccine, said the clinical trials are "moving on the right path, with all tests being successful so far".

"In less than six weeks since the study began, 31,000 volunteers representing 125 nationalities have participated in the clinical trials. The side effects which have been reported so far are mild and expected, like any other vaccine, and no severe side effects have been encountered," she said.

Officials said the vaccine's evaluation was done "under a licence for emergency and limited use, considering target groups, product characteristics, clinical studies data, and all relevant available scientific evidence".

"The health authorities have followed all procedures to control the quality, safety and efficacy of the vaccine, in coordination with the vaccine's creators," said Dr Al Kaabi.

Phase III clinical trial of the Covid-19 inactivated vaccine was rolled out in Abu Dhabi on July 16.

Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) had in July collaborated with the Department of Health - Abu Dhabi, G42 Healthcare and Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinopharm CNBG - the developer of the vaccine - to facilitate the third phase of its clinical trials.

A team of specialist medical practitioners from SEHA has been managing the trials. All shots have been administered at dedicated centres equipped to accommodate the volunteers - both Emiratis and expats.

Volunteers are intensively monitored for approximately 42 days. They need to visit the testing centres at least 17 times. During this time, the individual is required to not travel outside the country and needs to have easy access to the clinics. After this, periodic follow-ups are conducted via teleconsultation for up to six months.
 
In UAE a formidable action plan as stated, is in swing.
I am aware as one of our family friend's son few months back completed his MBBS and was volunteer first line staff against COVID-19; he himself participant of the programme.
Have they completed the phase 3 trial?
 
Have they completed the phase 3 trial?
Dear, Just spoke with the person volunteered for the test and what he informed is:
The programme is in third phase which will be for the duration of 06 months.
During this period, many sub phases will be initiated for different tests to check the affects/side effects upon vital organs of volunteers for verification.
Till now no abnormalities reported among volunteers.
 
Any good news is welcome these days. Though people need to practice preventive measures until fully developed vaccine is available for the use of masses. I have witnessed some carelessness which has caused the recent surge in cases of COVID-19.
 
Oral recombinant vaccines that are administered by tablet rather than by injection is the game changer.
No logistical footprint, no need for cooling, clean storage or transportation worries with a COVID pill unlike injections.


 
Oral recombinant vaccines that are administered by tablet rather than by injection is the game changer.
No logistical footprint, no need for cooling, clean storage or transportation worries with a COVID pill unlike injections.



Vaxart oral vaccine has only recently obtained a Phase I trial approval from FDA so its still a long way from being rolled out for mass usage but yes such vaccines are the way of the future.
 
Both and all were volunteers, one purpose was to test on people with different ethnic backgrounds.
Ethnicity or race based studies have been protested and demonstrated against in other countries.

A sample size of 31k is just not enough.
 
Ethnicity or race based studies have been protested and demonstrated against in other countries.

A sample size of 31k is just not enough.
Some illnesses affect different races differently. Similarly, treatments too.
 
Back
Top Bottom