UAE registers China’s Sinopharm vaccine, says 86% effective

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DUBAI, Dec 9, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday
officially registered the coronavirus vaccine produced by Chinese drug giant
Sinopharm, saying it was 86 percent effective according to analysis of third-
phase trials.

The health ministry “has announced the official registration” of the
vaccine, state news agency WAM said, without elaborating on how it would now
be used.

The vaccine has been undergoing third-phase trials in the Emirates since
July, and it was approved for emergency use for healthcare workers in
September.

“The announcement is a significant vote of confidence by the UAE’s health
authorities in the safety and efficacy of this vaccine,” WAM said.

UAE health officials have reviewed Sinopharm’s interim analysis of the
third-phase trials which shows it is 86 percent effective against
coronavirus, the report said.

“The analysis also shows the vaccine to have 99 percent seroconversion
rate of neutralising antibody and 100 percent effectiveness in preventing
moderate and severe cases of the disease.

“Furthermore, the analysis shows no serious safety concerns.”

Two vaccines have undergone third-phase trials in the UAE, the Sinopharm
project and Russia’s Sputnik-V, named after the Soviet-era satellite.

Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum said in November that he
had received an experimental coronavirus vaccine, joining other top UAE
officials to take part in the trials.