S. Korean COVID-19 vaccine in late-stage test against AstraZeneca shot

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A potential success of the South Korean vaccine, the country's first domestic candidate, would help cut the country's reliance on Western shots.

FILE PHOTO: A woman holds a small bottle labelled with a"Coronavirus COVID-19 Vaccine" in this illustration -South Korea's SK Bioscience and Britain's GSK said on Tuesday the drugmakers had begun a late-stage trial of their COVID-19 vaccine candidate against AstraZeneca's approved shot, the second study of its kind globally.

Shots from Pfizer, Moderna, J&J and AstraZeneca have been approved for use in South Korea. However, its inoculation campaign has been dogged by vaccine shortages and shipment delays https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/south-korea-opens-covid-19-vaccine-reservations-all-adults-2021-08-09 amid a surging fourth wave of infections.

"While many countries have made good progress with vaccination, there remains a need for accessible and affordable COVID-19 vaccines to ensure equitable access and to protect people across the world," said GSK Chief Global Health Officer, Thomas Breuer.

 

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