China authorises CoronaVac vaccine for children above 3 years

07 June,2021 06:38 AM IST |  Beijing  |  Agencies

Phase I and II of clinical research stage, involving several hundred volunteers between ages 3 and 17, are complete, proving the vaccine is as safe and efficient as for adults, says Sinovac chairman

A resident is inoculated with a Sinovac vaccine dose during a mass vaccination in Surabaya, Indonesia on Sunday. Pic/AFP


China has authorised the emergency use of CoronaVac, a Covid-19 vaccine manufactured by Chinese firm Sinovac, for children aged between 3 and 17 years, Sinovac Chairman Yin Weidong said.

"But when the vaccine will be put into (emergency) use, and starting from what age in the group has yet to be decided," he was quoted by the state-run Global Times on Sunday.

Sinovac has finished the Phase I and II clinical research stage, involving several hundred volunteers in this age group, which has proved that the vaccine is as safe and efficient as it is for adults, Yin told China Central Television (CCTV) in an interview.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has granted approval on June 1 to China's second Covid-19 vaccine, Sinovac, which was expected to strengthen China's vaccine diplomacy. Earlier, WHO granted approval to China's Sinopharm. China has offered 10 million vaccine doses to COVAX facility which is a WHO backed initiative to provide vaccines to developing countries.

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