China develops Omicron jabs ‘through multiple tech routes’

Photo taken on Jan 6, 2021 shows COVID-19 vaccines at a packaging plant of Sinovac Research and Development Co Ltd in Beijing, capital of China. (ZHANG YUWEI/XINHUA)

BEIJING- China is currently conducting monovalent and multivalent vaccine research and development against Omicron variants through multiple technical routes.

Chinese vaccines still protect against severe illness and death caused by Omicron variants, said Feng Zijian, executive vice-president and secretary general of the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association

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Chinese vaccines still protect against severe illness and death caused by Omicron variants, said Feng Zijian, executive vice-president and secretary general of the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association. Feng made the remarks at a press conference held by the State Council joint prevention and control mechanism against COVID-19 on Saturday.

The monovalent inactivated vaccines are undergoing clinical trials in Zhejiang, Hunan, and Hong Kong.

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The tetravalent recombinant protein vaccines have obtained approved documents for phase III clinical trials in the United Arab Emirates, and relevant studies have been carried out.

China is pushing forward its vaccine research and development against Omicron variants rapidly and steadily, said the official.