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China Approves 2 Vaccines For Coronavirus

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China has approved two experimental vaccines against COVID-19 for phase one and two clinical trials.

The two new inactivated coronavirus vaccines were developed by the Wuhan Institute of Biological Products and a unit of Nasdaq-listed Sinovac Biotech in Beijing in conjunction with relevant scientific research institutions.

Earlier, one of the Chinese medical experts, Wang Kaili, warned that the coronavirus infection vaccine currently being developed by China is just entering the first phase of the clinical trials.

The expert added that it will probably take more than a year to finish it.

Vaccines for coronavirus

Clinical trials of the first vaccine developed in China began in mid-March, with 108 volunteers taking part in them.

The vaccine was developed by China’s Academy of Military Medical Sciences and HK-listed biotech firm CanSino Bio.

COVID-19 originated in China’s Wuhan last December, but the epicentre of the disease later shifted to Europe and now the United States has registered the highest number of coronavirus infections.