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Small bottles labeled with a “Vaccine Covid-19” sticker and a medical syringe are seen in this illustration taken on April 10, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Thailand begins coronavirus vaccine trials on monkeys

BANGKOK, May 24 — Thailand yesterday began testing a vaccine against the coronavirus on monkeys after positive trials in mice, an official said.

Thailand’s minister of higher education, science, and research and innovation, Suvit Maesincee, said researchers had moved to test the vaccine on monkeys and hoped to have a “clearer outcome” of its effectiveness by September.

“This project is for the human race, not just Thais. The prime minister (Prayuth Chan-ocha) has outlined a policy that we must develop a vaccine and join the world community workforce on this,” Suvit told reporters yesterday.

Thailand announced on Wednesday that it was developing a vaccine — one of at least 100 potential vaccines in the works worldwide — and hoped to have it into production by next year.

Suvit said that Thailand has started reserving two manufacturers for its vaccine for Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Since the new virus emerged in China late last year, Covid-19 has spread around the world, infecting more than five million people and killing more than 300,000.

The Thai vaccine uses messenger RNA, which prompts body cells to produce antigens, molecules on the surface of viruses, that spur the immune system into action.

The Thai vaccine is being developed by the National Vaccine Institute, the Department of Medical Science and Chulalongkorn University’s vaccine research centre.

— Reuters

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