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China s CanSino COVID-19 vaccine shows 65 7 per cent efficacy

China s CanSino COVID-19 vaccine shows 65.7 per cent efficacy MailOnline Reporter © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A single-dose COVID-19 vaccine developed by Chinese firm CanSino Biologics and a team led by Beijing s top military bio-warfare expert is reported to show 65.7 per cent efficacy in preventing symptomatic cases.    The drug also demonstrated a 90.98 per cent success rate in stopping severe disease in an interim analysis of global trials, according to Pakistan s health minister who posted the figures on Monday.  Chen Wei, a Major General of China s People s Liberation Army, headed a team of scientists from the Chinese military to work on the inoculation with CanSino Biologics (CanSinoBIO), a biotechnology company based in Tianjin and listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange.  

China s CanSino COVID-19 vaccine co-developed by military shows 65 7 per cent efficacy

The vaccine developed by Chinese firm CanSinoBIO and a team led by Chen Wei, Beijing s top military bio-warfare expert, is reported to show 65.7 per cent efficacy in preventing symptomatic cases.

Stark differences among SE Asia s vaccination strategies

Moderna Inc won approval from Singapore for its Covid vaccine and signed a deal to sell doses to the Philippines, becoming the fourth supplier to get regulatory clearance in Southeast Asia.

Moderna Gets Added to Southeast Asia s Vaccine Arsenal

(Bloomberg) Moderna Inc. won approval from Singapore for its Covid vaccine and signed a deal to sell doses to the Philippines, becoming the fourth supplier to get regulatory clearance in Southeast Asia. Shots by AstraZeneca Plc, Pfizer Inc.-BioNTech SE and Sinovac Biotech Ltd.

Two Scientists Fired From Top Canadian Laboratory Amid Police Investigation

Two Scientists Fired From Top Canadian Laboratory Amid Police Investigation A prominent Chinese Canadian scientist and her husband have been fired by the Public Health Agency of Canada after they were evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory under a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) investigation that remains largely a mystery. “The two scientists are no longer employed by the Public Health Agency of Canada as of Jan. 20, 2021,” Eric Morrissette, chief of media relations for Health Canada and Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), told CBC News in an email on Feb. 5. “We cannot disclose additional information, nor comment further, for reasons of confidentiality.”

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