Egypt vaccines ready for clinical trials

An engineer takes samples of monkey kidney cells for the testing of an experimental vaccine for the coronavirus, inside the Cells Culture Room laboratory at the Sinovac Biotech facilities in Beijing, China. (File/AFP via Getty Images)
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Updated 05 October 2020
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Egypt vaccines ready for clinical trials

  • There are 2 vaccines ready for the first phase of clinical trials
  • The ministry is cooperating with Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech

CAIRO: There are two Egyptian coronavirus vaccines ready for the first phase of clinical trials, said Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Khaled Abdel Ghaffar.

Egypt has worked on four vaccines since the emergence of COVID-19, he added.
The Ministry of Health and Population recently announced that it is conducting clinical trials in the third phase for two vaccines in cooperation with Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinopharm Group.
The ministry is cooperating with Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech for vaccine production and transfer of manufacturing technology.
Ministry spokesman Khaled Mujahid said a World Health Organization (WHO) delegation visited Egypt to assess the country’s vaccine-production capability in terms of quality and capacity, according to WHO standards.


Jordan says it took part in US-led operation against Daesh sites in Syria

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Jordan says it took part in US-led operation against Daesh sites in Syria

CAIRO: The Jordanian Royal Air Force has participated in the US-led airstrikes carried against the Daesh group in Syria earlier on Friday.  

The US military said it struck Daesh strongholds across central Syria in response to a deadly attack on American forces in the country. Aircraft from Jordan were also involved.

Jordan’s state-run Petra News Agency said: “This participation comes in cooperation with the United States as part of the international coalition against the terrorist Daesh group, which the Syrian government recently joined.”

The US Central Command (Centcom) said the attacks were carried by fighter jets, attack helicopters and artillery against more than 70 targets at multiple locations, mainly targeting infrastructure and weapons sites.