China's Sinopharm offers experimental COVID-19 vaccines to students: Report

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A division of Chinese state-run Sinopharm Group Co Ltd that is developing two COVID-19 vaccines is offering them for free to Chinese students ...

FILE PHOTO: A sign of Sinopharm is seen at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services , following the COVID-19 outbreak, in Beijing, China Sep 5, 2020. NEW YORK: A division of Chinese state-run Sinopharm Group that is developing two COVID-19 vaccines is offering them for free to Chinese students going abroad for higher studies, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday .

The move by China National Biotec Group is aimed at boosting public confidence in homegrown inoculations, the Journal reported, citing a company website and some students who applied for it.The announcement of the company distributing vaccines to students appeared on a website where people could sign up to receive it, the newspaper reported.

The website said on Monday that 481,613 people had taken the vaccine while an additional 93,653 had applied to be inoculated, according to the report.AdvertisementChina launched a vaccine emergency use programme in July, offering three experimental shots developed by a unit of state pharmaceutical giant China National Pharmaceutical Group and US-listed Sinovac Biotech.

A fourth vaccine being developed by CanSino Biologics was approved for use by the Chinese military in June.On the other hand, an Abu Dhabi-based artificial intelligence and cloud computing company called Group 42 is nearing the end of Phase III clinical trials of a vaccine in partnership with CNBG.

 

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