China Develops Booster Shot For Less Effective COVID-19 Vaccines By Danielle Ong
on July 23 2021 10:53 AM Chinese firm Sinopharm has said its coronavirus vaccine is 79 percent effective following Phase 3 trials AFP / ERNESTO BENAVIDES
China may be developing a booster shot for people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with the arguably less effective jabs of Sinopharm and Sinovac.
China’s Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical (Fosun Pharma) has partnered with BioNTech to develop an mRNA booster vaccine. The shot is now in the administrative review stage following an expert panel review conducted by Chinese drug regulators, Caixin Global reported.
The booster, which is expected to have the brand name Comirnaty, may begin domestic trial production by the end of August and could be offered for free to people who have received the Sinopharm and Sinovac shots.
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