WHO To Start COVID-19 Vaccine Trials In Nigeria

The World Health Organization (WHO) has informed that interest has been shown by Nigeria to be part of the global solidarity trial of the vaccines being developed to stop the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts are being made to start the process in the country. The Officer in charge, WHO Nigeria and member of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Dr. Fiona Braka, stated this at the 24th joint national briefing of the committee, on Friday in Abuja. She added that 89 vaccines are being developed globally, seven of which are in clinical evaluation and several therapeutics in clinical trials to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. She said, “Nigeria has also expressed interest to be part of this solidarity trial and efforts are underway to start the process in Nigeria too.”

According to her, research and development is an important aspect of the response on the subject of vaccines and clinical trials for Covid-19, and researchers around the world are working hard on quickening the development of vaccines and therapeutics for Covid-19. She said various working groups have been launched by the WHO to accelerate various aspects of vaccine development.

“Together with global health actors and partners, over the past week, WHO launched the Access to Covid-19 Tools ACT Accelerator, a global collaboration to accelerate development for equitable access to new Covid-19 diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines. “We have a total of 89 vaccines that are in development globally, including seven in clinical evaluation and several therapeutics are in clinical trials. WHO is committed to ensuring that as medicines and vaccines are developed, they are shared equitably with all countries and people.

“We do have the solidarity trial which is an international clinical trial to help find an effective treatment for Covid-19, launched by the WHO and partners. More than 100 countries have joined the solidarity trial and to date, over 1,200 patients have been randomized from the first five countries to evaluate the safety and efficacy full drug and drug combinations,” Braka said.

Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/covid-19-who-to-commence-vaccine-trials-in-nigeria.html