Abu Dhabi: More than 10,000 people from 20 other nationalities have enrolled for Phase III in Inactivated Vaccine Trials in Abu Dhabi.
In a statement, The Ministry of Health of Abu Dhabi (DoH), the emirate’s health care regulator, said approved volunteers would now be intensively monitored for about 42 days, requiring a minimum of 17 visits to the centers through Abu Dhabi’s fitness services. Company (Seha).
WHO-indexed trials involve a vaccine developed through Chinese pharmaceutical giant Sinopharm China National Biotec Group, in collaboration with Abu Dhabi-based corporate group 42 for synthetic intelligence and cloud computing, and Seha.
They showed up in Abu Dhabi last week, and the president of the Health Department, Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Hamed, registered as the first volunteer.
The DoH stated that volunteers in the trial will not be able to leave the United Arab Emirates during the testing era of approximately 42 days and will want simple access to clinics. Erica checks will then be carried out by teleconsultation for up to six months. A team of scientists will then analyze the effects as a component of the progress of the trial.
“The UAE is a beacon of humanity and houses a diverse community. These elements have made the UAE one of the highest places to conduct the trial and are aligned with the key role of our leaders in combating the effects of the global pandemic in many corners of the world,” said Dr. Jamal Mohammed Al Kaabi, Acting Undersecretary of the DoH and volunteer at the time in the trial.
“I am very satisfied with the reaction of the United Arab Emirates network to unite to defeat the virus. A large number of volunteers, made up of 20 other nationalities, came forward to participate in clinical trials. This will demonstrate that trials have a maximum chance of efficacy and show the effects of the vaccine on a wide variety of demographic data,” he said.
“The leadership of the United Arab Emirates has allowed us, as a country, to be at the forefront of combating COVID-19, through the provision of various resources and fitness care projects to nevertheless reach a vaccine. opposite COVID-19. The Government of the United Arab Emirates recently asked the network to participate in vaccine trials, which was a crucial moment in the sale of test safety. The crusade is not only helping to combat COVID-19, but will also provide a very effective technique for measuring the effects of the vaccine,” said Dr. Nawal Al Kaabi, Executive Medical Director of Sheikh Khalifa Medical City and Chairman of the National Clinical Committee for COVID-19.
The vaccine in the trial effectively passed the first two stages of trials in China, involving another 1,120 people. Volunteers in China won two doses of the vaccine, and one hundred percent of patients who won the mid-concentration vaccine over a 28-day period produced detectable degrees of antibodies. In addition, 97.6% of others who gained low or high doses, in 28-period doses, also produced antibodies.
In Abu Dhabi, trials are conducted under the close supervision of the Department of Health, and the entire procedure is implemented with the medical and protection rules established through the Research Ethics Committee: Abu Dhabi, WHO and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. States (FDA). These entities will be interested in approving the entire clinical study.
Hamad Al Balushi, an Emirati, expressed his joy at being one of the first volunteers to decide to undergo the vaccine test. He hopes that the total procedure will be a success in gaining advantages from both the UAE and global communities.
“The government of the United Arab Emirates and its other people have shown us the importance of acting intelligently for all mankind. I am very proud to be one of the first volunteers of this historic occasion and invite all my brothers and sisters to sign up on my behalf. I would like to thank the entire Abu Dhabi fitness sector for their tireless efforts to maintain the protection of network paints and the creation of this vaccine that will bring advantages to others around the world. I pray that we should continue to raise the flag of the United Arab Emirates,” said another volunteer from Oman.
To participate in the trials, volunteers must be in the UAE, be healthy and be between 18 and 60 years old. At this stage, volunteers must be founded in the capital or Al Ain. Talks are under way to extend the test to the rest of the United Arab Emirates. The record can be complete in www.4humanity.ae.
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