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Companies announce clinical trials for vaccine against China virus
At least four companies say they are working 'very rapidly' to find a vaccine.
AFP | PTI Last Updated at January 24, 2020 09:21 IST
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Clinical trials for a vaccine against the new virus sweeping China could be carried out in the summer, the head of an anti-epidemic coalition said on Thursday, as different companies announced research into the disease.

"We can announce that we have three partnerships to develop vaccines against the novel coronavirus," Richard Hatchett, chief executive of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), said in Davos.

"Our goal is to have these vaccines developed very rapidly and to move very rapidly to begin clinical trials, perhaps as early as the summer," Hatchett said during the annual World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort town.

A fourth company, Novavax, which has worked on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), said earlier it had also initiated development of a vaccine candidate.

There is no vaccine or antiviral treatment against the novel coronavirus detected in China, which has killed 18 people so far and has now spread internationally.

Hatchett said the three partnerships were with Inovio Pharmaceuticals, a US-based company, the University of Queensland in Australia and Moderna, another US biotech firm.

Moderna is working with the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a US government agency.

Shares in Inovio jumped 6.68 per cent on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, while Moderna stock was up 1.37 per cent and by a total of 6.5 per cent over two sessions.

Shares in other biotech companies also rose in expectation of growing interest in a vaccine against the virus.

Stock in Novavax jumped 11.42 per cent after their announcements, while NanoViricides, which is conducting research into Ebola, rose 36.91 per cent.

Hatchett said that even if the virus had disappeared by the time a vaccine is developed, having one would still be "very advantageous".

"If the virus doesn't disappear and it spreads globally, we will be glad that we made these investments today," he added.

Stephane Bancel, chief executive of Moderna, told AFP that his company planned to develop the vaccine at its plant in Boston with financing from CEPI.

Bancel also said he planned clinical trials by the summer, adding "normally to develop traditional vaccines the same process would take two or three years".

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Just a conspiracy :
Sudden outbreak of a deadly virus - in no time the companies are already working on thr vaccine - the discover the vaccine - voila billions of dollars earned in sales
 
But this one is from SARS family, will be just like SARS, it's seasonal and can't stand warm temperature by summer it'll be all gone.
 
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China has widened a lockdown in Hubei province - the centre of the coronavirus outbreak - as the death toll climbed to 25.

At least 10 cities in the central Chinese province, which has a population of 20 million, have travel restrictions in force.

On Thursday, a coronavirus patient died in nearby Hebei province - making it the first death outside Hubei.

There are currently 830 confirmed cases of patients infected with the virus.

The lockdown comes on the eve of Lunar New Year, one of the most important dates in the Chinese calendar.


Millions of people typically travel home for the festival - but many in Hubei province will not be celebrating.

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Image caption Millions of people across China are making their way home for Lunar New Year
Restrictions vary from city to city - though many cities have suspended transport services.

In Wuhan, the capital of Hubei - and the place where the virus originated - all bus, subway and ferry services have been suspended and all outbound planes and trains cancelled.

Residents have been advised not to leave, and roadblocks have been reported.

Ezhou, a smaller city in Hubei, shut its railway station. The city of Enshi has suspended all bus services.

But the impact of the coronavirus is not limited to Hubei province. Authorities have also cancelled major public events in other parts of the country, including:

  • Shut down of the Forbidden City, Beijing's palace complex
  • Cancellation of tradition temple fairs in Beijing
  • Cancellation of an international carnival in Hong Kong
  • Cancellation of annual football tournament in Hong Kong
  • Cancellation of all public Lunar New Year celebrations in Macau
The virus has spread across China and to countries as far as Japan, Thailand and the US.

Wuhan - home to around 11 million people - is now rapidly building a new 1,000 bed hospital to deal with the increasing number of victims.

State owned news outlet Changjiang Daily said the hospital would be ready by 3 February. A total of 35 diggers and 10 bulldozers are currently working on the site.

The project will "solve the shortage of existing medical resources" and would be "built fast [and] not cost much... because it will be prefabricated buildings".

The World Health Organization has not classed the virus as an "international emergency", partly because of the low number of overseas cases - currently 13.

"It may yet become one," said the WHO's director-general, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

The US said on Thursday it was investigating its second suspected case, this time a student at Texas A&M University who had been to Wuhan.

What's the global situation?
Vietnam and Singapore were on Thursday added to the nations recording confirmed cases, joining Thailand, the US, Taiwan and South Korea.

Japan confirmed its second case on Thursday and South Korea its second case on Friday.

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There are only 13 such cases overall, with Thailand's four the most of any nation other than China.

Other nations are investigating suspected cases, including the UK and Canada.

Many authorities have announced screening measures for passengers from China, including on Thursday the major airport hubs of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Taiwan has banned people arriving from Wuhan and the US state department warned American travellers to exercise increased caution in China.

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Just a conspiracy :
Sudden outbreak of a deadly virus - in no time the companies are already working on thr vaccine - the discover the vaccine - voila billions of dollars earned in sales
Some US biotech design this virus and decide to under disguise and start the spread from Wuhan. They cleverly plant it in a wildlife animal and sell it on that market. Bingo, another evil scheme by American against their enemy.
 
This makes me laugh...vaccine is ready and a genius here says viruses can't be man made LMFAO

Just a conspiracy :
Sudden outbreak of a deadly virus - in no time the companies are already working on thr vaccine - the discover the vaccine - voila billions of dollars earned in sales

Coincidence?, yeah right. The entire world order is compromised to the core. Man made viruses from human to computer viruses everything is controlled, manipulated and done on purpose
 

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