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Cuba begins clinical trial of its second COVID-19 vaccine candidate

First phase of clinical trials of a new Cuban coronavirus vaccine candidate (Soberana-01A) began with 60 volunteers.

by OnCuba Staff, OnCuba editorial staff
October 19, 2020
in Cuba
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Phase I of the study would take place between October 19 and November 9, the completion of which is scheduled for February 2021. Photo: Gisela Rivero/Facebook.

Phase I of the study would take place between October 19 and November 9, the completion of which is scheduled for February 2021. Photo: Gisela Rivero/Facebook.

Cuba began a new clinical trial aimed at curing the COVID-19 disease, produced by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which to date has caused more than 40 million infections in the world.

This new “vaccine candidate” was registered by the Finlay Vaccine Institute under the name of SOBERANA 01A, which today will start being applied in two or three doses.

Estudio Fase I, aleatorizado, doble ciego y adaptativo para evaluar la seguridad, reactogenicidad y explorar la inmunogenicidad, de diferentes formulaciones de los Candidatos Vacunales Profilácticos anti #SARSCoV2, FINLAY- FR-1 y FINLAY- FR-1A fue aprobado por @CecmedCuba. pic.twitter.com/lcnrNcsPd4

— Instituto Finlay (@FinlayInstituto) October 19, 2020

Through its Twitter, the Institute announced last night that it had registered a new clinical trial in the public registry to evaluate different formulations and dose schedules. The best will advance to higher phases of clinical trials.

Phase I of the study would take place between October 19 and November 9, the completion of which is scheduled for February 2021.

The details of the new vaccine can be consulted in the Public Registry of Clinical Trials, where SOBERANA 01, the first Cuban coronavirus vaccine candidate to begin clinical trials in humans, has been registered since August.

Cuba to start clinical trials of its own vaccine against new coronavirus

SOBERANA 01 is in phases I and II of clinical trials with just over 700 volunteers. Its trial period has elapsed without adverse effects, according to what has been reported.

Today, October 19, the World Health Organization (WHO) has registered 44 vaccine candidates in clinical trials, including SOBERANA 01.

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