COVID-19: Bahrain begins next vaccine clinical trial

Dubai: Bahrain has started 3 clinical trials of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Bahrain News Agency (BNA) reported.

Clinical trials are being conducted in cooperation with the leaders of the United Arab Emirates and their Chinese partners, the President of the Supreme Health Council (SCH) and the chairman of the National Medical Working Group on Coronavirus Control (COVID-19), Lieutenant General Dr. Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, revealed.

The CHS chief was speaking as he won a delegation of potential vaccine officials, adding those at the rate of the experiment in the United Arab Emirates, Dr. Nawal Al Kaabi and Dr. Waleed Abbas, as well as representatives of Sinopharm’s China National Biotec. Group. (CNBG) and synthetic intelligence and cloud computing, Group 42.

Dr Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdulla has revealed that the kingdom will participate in the first global clinical trials for the third phase of the WHO-listed possible coronavirus vaccine, noting that the vaccine will be tested in 6,000 citizens and volunteer citizens in Bahrain.

The chS president highlighted the efforts of the kingdom and the National Medical Working Group to combat coronavirus to combat the pandemic and the fitness and protection of citizens and residents.

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