Thai trials of an experimental vaccine using monkeys started last month, one of at least 100 potential vaccines being developed globally. The government is hopeful it will have a cost-effective vaccine ready for next year.
Bionet-Asia, a local firm working with the government and a top Bangkok university, has put all other activities on hold and dedicated 250 personnel and all of its labs, technology and production facilities to developing a COVID-19 vaccine.
He said tests on animals had so far shown encouraging results and the next step would be seeking government approval for clinical trials involving humans.
With just over 3,082 cases and 57 deaths, Thailand has had some success in containing the coronavirus and eased many of its restrictions in response to low infection numbers.
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said it was important to channel all efforts towards the development of a vaccine and put Thailand on the medical map.
“Thailand has a good healthcare system, good medical practices. It will garner a lot of interest from tourists and investors and boost us as a medical hub,” he said.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-thailand-vaccine/thailand-races-to-create-covid-vaccine-eyes-possible-medical-tourism-boost-idUSKBN2382BW
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