Strict monitoring and follow-up measures in place for UAE vaccine trial

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The UAE is taking all possible measures to ensure the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine trial which is currently underway in the country.

Volunteers signing up for the trials will be monitored for a period of at least six months with daily follow-ups as well as testing for the virus at regular intervals.

Ashish Koshy is the CEO of G42 Healthcare, which is conducting the third phase of clinical trials in cooperation with China's Sinopharm.

He told ARN's Dubai Eye on One how the entire process works.

Koshy added that if the tests are successful, the vaccine could be made available to UAE residents by early 2021.

Five thousand volunteers signed up to test the inactivated vaccine within 24 hours of authorities announcing the registration process on Thursday.

UAE nationals and residents between the ages of 18 and 60 are eligible to sign up for the study, provided they pass the medical checks.

 

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