Coronavirus: UAE conducting human trials for Covid-19 vaccine

Clinical trials with 15,000 volunteers participating are set to begin, according to the health minister as country passes 4 million Covid-19 tests mark

A researcher works inside a laboratory at the National Primate Research Center of Chulalongkorn University during the development of an mRNA type vaccine candidate for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Saraburi province, Thailand, June 22, 2020. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
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The UAE is pushing ahead with efforts to potentially develop two types of Covid-19 vaccine, AbdulRahman Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention said.

The vaccines are being tested with more than 15,000 volunteers participating, he said.

“We are in the third stage of the study and clinical trials, and all conditions and requirements for the safety of volunteer participants will be fulfilled,” Mr Al Owais said on Monday night.

If either vaccine is confirmed to be safe and effective, it will move to the manufacturing phase.

The country has also carried out 4.18 million tests so far, helping to control the spread of the virus, a government spokeswoman said on Monday night.

A further 344 cases of the coronavirus were detected in the UAE after 34,478 tests were conducted for the virus, Dr Amna Al Shamsi said.

The new infections brought the country’s total to 55,198 since late January.

Dr Al Shamsi said 373 more people recovered from the virus, taking total recoveries to 45,513.

One patient died of complications, adding to a death toll of 334.

The UAE has also developed an online database offering credible information on Covid-19, according to an official from the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority.

The website will include the latest data on the number of cases in the country, graphs and interactive maps that will allow users to identify the nearest health centre.

The information on the platform will be updated by the Authority, the Ministry of Health and Prevention, and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority.

Most hospitals in the Emirates are now free of coronavirus cases.

On Monday, Dubai closed a second field hospital after discharging the centre's final 17 patients. Last week, the largest field hospital, in Dubai World Trade Centre, closed for coronavirus patients.

Private hospitals in Abu Dhabi are also now clear of Covid-19 cases.

Authorities said hospitals managed by Burjeel Medical Group, NMC Group and Ain Al Khaleej are no longer treating patients with the virus and that anyone with symptoms should visit Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital or Al Ain Hospital.