AstraZeneca vaccine approved, 50,000 doses due in February

AstraZeneca vaccine approved, 50,000 doses due in February

A nurse shows a vial of AstraZeneca's CoviShield vaccine during the coronavirus disease vaccination campaign at a medical centre in Mumbai on Saturday. (Reuters photo)
A nurse shows a vial of AstraZeneca's CoviShield vaccine during the coronavirus disease vaccination campaign at a medical centre in Mumbai on Saturday. (Reuters photo)

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the emergency use of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine and 50,000 doses of it will arrive in Thailand in February.

FDA secretary-general Paisarn Dunkum said on Thursday that the FDA approved the registration of the vaccine, produced in Italy by AstraZeneca Co, on Wednesday after the firm had submitted nearly 10,000 pages of its documents for vaccine registration for emergency use on Dec 22 last year.

The FDA had examined the documents by taking into consideration the efficacy and safety of the Covid-19 vaccine, said Dr Paisarn. 

A total of 50,000 doses of the vaccine will arrive in Thailand in February. The import licence and vaccine registration will be valid for one year. A Reuters source said the approval applied only to doses manufactured overseas.

Mr Paisarn added the Department of Medical Sciences will randomly examine the vaccine for its efficacy and safety before it can be used on people.

AstraZeneca, a British-Swedish multinational pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical company, will gradually deliver the remaining 150,000 doses of the vaccine to Thailand in March and April, said the FDA secretary-general.

As for the production of the AstraZeneca vaccine by Siam Bioscience, the vaccine produced by the local firm could be available for use in May, he said.

The announcement by the FDA of the availability of 200,000 doses of the vaccine came as surprise since it was not on the procurement plan unveiled by the government earlier.

Under that plan, the first type of vaccine Thais will use is Sinovac from China-based Sinovac Biotech, which will ship 2 million doses from February to April. Another 26 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine made locally by Siam Bioscience Co Ltd will be available in the second half.

Up until now, there was not mentioning of the imported 200,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine in briefings by authorities.


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