Covid-19Focus Havana starts COVID-19 vaccine trials by Barbados Today 21/08/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Stefon Jordan 21/08/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 75 Cuba has bolted ahead in the global race to produce a vaccine for the deadly coronavirus, COVID-19, giving the greenlight to its state biotechnology and pharmaceutical enterprise group, BioCubaFarma, to begin clinical trials of a homegrown drug, it was announced Thursday. Havana’s vaccine candidate is first in Latin America and the Caribbean and the 30th worldwide to receive authorization for clinical trials, among the more than 200 medicines under development around the world. Identified as FINLAY-FR-1, the vaccine candidate was produced by the Finlay Vaccine Institute and the Centre for Molecular Immunology – both affiliated with BioCubaFarma – in collaboration of the University of Havana’s Chemical and Biomolecular Synthesis Laboratory. BioCubaFarma said the trio has satisfactorily concluded the drug’s development stage and pre-clinical studies in animals, producing the scientific findings required to support authorization. Cuba’s Centre for State Control of Medications, Medical Equipment and Devices (Cecmed) issued the licence to conduct clinical trials to see if the drug is capable of producing a strong immune reaction to a SARS-COV-2 infection. The licence also allows for joint work with different institutions affiliated with the Ministry of Public Health in Havana, initiating “the clinical trial phase I-II, known as Sovereign, which will be followed by other clinical studies, before the vaccine is considered ready for use”, BioCubaFarma said. A strategy to mass-produce the drug is also being developed to make available “the millions of doses needed to protect our population”, once the studies are concluded. You Might Be Interested In A simpler way to bank Make wise choices A family affair The Finlay Vaccine Institute has more than 30 years of experience in developing vaccines, the announcement said, adding: “The fact that the Institute has available platforms developed for other epidemics, specifically that developed for the meningitis epidemic in the 1980s, allowed these important results to be obtained.” In describing the build-up to the application for the clinical trials, BioCubaFarma said: “These have been weeks of intense work and self-sacrifice, very tense days, during which we have counted on the intelligence and commitment of our scientific community that has as its priority protecting health and saving lives, and assures the people that there will be no rest until every Cuban is protected from this terrible disease with a vaccine, but that, at this time, it is important to continue adhering to the hygienic-sanitary precautions established by the Ministry of Public Health to confront COVID-19.” The socialist government’s leading high-tech medicine-maker paid tribute to late President Fidel Castro, the “visionary” founder and promoter of Cuban biotechnology sector, who took “healthy pride in the results achieved”. Castro, who led the 1959 revolution that toppled pro-US dictator Fulgencio Batista, died in November 2016. SOURCE – http://en.granma.cu/cuba/2020-08-20/cuba-moves-closer-to-our-own-covid-19-vaccine Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Soroptimists committed to fighting poverty and climate change 17/04/2025 Bamboo revolution: How one woman is redefining sustainability, style 15/04/2025 Sign language graduates urged to ‘break down barriers’ in Barbados 25/03/2025