FG approves Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine
FG
approves Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine
The National Primary Health
Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) said NAFDAC had approved Sinopharm BBIBP-CorV
COVID-19 vaccine, to step up efforts to battle a third wave of infections in
the country.
The Executive Director, NPHCDA, Dr. Faisal Shuaib, said this on
Tuesday, in Abuja, at the National Vaccines briefing.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that BBIBP-CorV, also
known as the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine or BIBP vaccine, is one of two
inactivated virus COVID-19 vaccines.
He said it was developed by
Sinopharm’s Beijing Institute of Biological Products “sometimes written as
Beijing Bio-Institute of Biological Products,” resulting in the two different
acronyms BBIBP and BIBP, for the same vaccine.
“It completed phase 3 trials in Argentina, Bahrain, Egypt,
Morocco, Pakistan, Peru and United Arab Emirate (UAE), with over 60,000
participants. BBIBP-CorV shares, similar technology with CoronaVac and Covaxin,
other inactivated virus vaccines for COVID-19.
“Its product name is SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine ‘Vero Cell’ not to be
confused with the similar product name of CoronaVac,” said Shauib.
He added that the approval was
recently granted by NAFDAC and the vaccine had also received the World Health
Organisation (WHO) certification.
The NPHCDA boss said, “NAFDAC has approved Sinopharm vaccine,
the approval was done three days ago; and yes, Sinopharm vaccine has also
received WHO certification.
“So, it is a potential vaccine that we could use.
“At some point, we are going to draw a line in terms of the
number of vaccines we would use, so that we can keep a close watch on the
number of vaccines we are utilising in Nigeria,” he said.
NAN also reports that the Moderna vaccines donated by the United
State of America, to step-up efforts to battle a third wave of infections in
the country had been deployed to 29 States.
According to NPHCDA, “Readiness here means that the states’
ultra-cold chain equipment are fully functional and able to store the vaccines
at the required temperatures.
“Also, the states must have back-up storage facilities such as
Walk-in cold room, Walk-in freezer or chest freezers with reliable 24-hr power
supply.
“The agency is also calling on the 29 governors to continue to
provide the needed oversight and resources, to ensure that the vaccines are
secured and maintained in the required temperatures.
“And that all eligible persons are mobilised to access the
vaccines to protect themselves, their families and their communities against
COVID-19,” Shuaib said.
Nigeria News Paper
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