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Germany’s CureVac launches final trials for virus vaccine

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Dec 14, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – German biotech firm CureVac
announced Monday the start of final phase clinical trials for its coronavirus
vaccine before seeking approval from regulators.

The company said more than 35,000 people would take part in the tests in
Europe and South America.

“The first volunteer has been recruited,” CureVac said in a statement.

Germany is battling an explosion of new coronavirus infections and is
imposing a partial lockdown from Wednesday.

CureVac follows Germany’s BioNTech which has already gained approval in
the United States, Britain and Canada for its vaccine developed with US
pharma giant Pfizer.

Both vaccines use a new technology based on mRNA. The process entails
injecting a short sequence of viral genetic material to trigger an immune
response by producing proteins acting against the virus.

CureVac launched second phases trials at the end of September with 690
volunteers in Peru and Panama. Results are expected to be published soon.

But Swiss pharma company Novartis on Monday reported that phase three
trials with its drug ruxolitinib had failed to show improvement when treating
severe Covid-19 patients.

The drug, sold under the brand names Jakafi and Jakavi, is used to treat
myelofibrosis.

The European Union has earmarked 225 million doses of CureVac’s candidate
with an option for 180 million more if it wins regulatory approval.

The company listed on the New York-based Nasdaq stock exchange this year
and $150 million of the funds raised is pledged to develop the vaccine.

CureVac also made headlines in March with reports that President Donald
Trump had sought to secure exclusive rights for the United States to its
potential vaccine.

Both the company and US officials denied the claim, but the reports
sparked outrage in Berlin and prompted Economy Minister Peter Altmaier to
declare “Germany is not for sale.”

Britain launched a mass vaccination campaign last week using the BioNTech-
Pfizer product and the US was due to kick off its programme on Monday.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1532 hrs