GENEVA – The World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday it is following Russia’s progress in developing a Covid-19 vaccine but cautioned that progress in the fight against the virus should not compromise on safety.
Commenting on Russian President Vladimir Putin's earlier announcement
that Russia had registered the world’s first coronavirus vaccine, at a United
Nations press briefing, a WHO spokesman said the "pandemic is threatening
lives and economies.”
“It’s vital that we apply all public health measures that we know are
working and we need to continue to invest in and accelerate the development of
safe and effective treatments and vaccines that will help us reduce disease
transmission in the future,” spokesman Tarik Jasarevic said in answer to a
question by Anadolu Agency.
The vaccine, developed by the Gamaleya National Research Center, has
officially been registered with Russia’s Health Ministry, Putin told a meeting
of members of the government in Moscow.
“We are in close contact with the Russian health authorities, and
discussions are going on with respect to possible pre-qualification of the
vaccine," Jasarevic noted, adding the pre-qualification of any vaccine
needs rigorous review and assessment.
He said as soon as the “absolutely essential clinical trial data” is
available, national regulatory bodies need to be ready to review the safety and
efficacy data before using it.
“We are following the progress in the development of Covid-19 vaccines
and we maintain the draft landscape of candidate vaccines, which is updated
every week on our website,” Jasarevic said. “WHO lists 25 candidate vaccines in
clinical evaluation and 139 in pre-clinical evaluation.”
He said the WHO has its accelerator program seeking to speed up
research for an effective vaccine for all countries.
“At the same time, we are supporting the building of manufacturing
capabilities and buying supplies ahead of time so that we have doses that could
be equitably distributed in 2021,” Jasarevic said.
The Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resources Center said Tuesday
the world has 20,113,592 confirmed Covid-19 cases, with 737,022 deaths recorded
and more than 12 million recoveries.
With 895,691 cases, Russia has the world’s fourth-highest Covid-19 case
tally. (Anadolu)
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