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GENEVA, July 3
Xinhua Liu Qu) The World Health Organization said Wednesday that although there is no exact timetable for the delivery of effective new crown vaccine, but by the end of this year there may be candidate vaccines showing effective against the new crown virus, the key question is whether vaccine production capacity can keep up with demand.
WHO Director-General Tan Desser said at a press conference on the same day that everything is difficult at first, although there is still no effective new crown vaccine, but should be cautiously optimistic about this. WHO has fully communicated with the industry on future vaccine production capacity and has called on it to plan for a significant increase in vaccine supply in the future, including through technology transfer or outsourcing, to ensure equitable distribution.
Speaking about the second WHO-sponsored New Crown Global Research Forum, which concluded Tuesday, Tandese said the forum brought together nearly 1,300 new crown researchers and experts from 93 countries and regions to share research methods and raw data for free, demonstrating the global scientific community's efforts to unite against the epidemic.
announced that the WHO-led New Crown Solidarity Pilot project has now recruited some 5,500 patients from 39 countries and territories and will receive preliminary trial results over the next two weeks.
, executive director of the WHO Emergency Program, said there was no exact timetable for the delivery of the new crown vaccine. While preliminary trial data for some candidate vaccines are promising, it is impossible to predict which vaccine will be clinically fully effective.
he also said that by the end of the year there may be candidate vaccines showing effectiveness against the new coronavirus, but the real question is whether vaccine production capacity will be able to keep up with the huge global demand by 2021.
in response to the recent gradual lifting of epidemic controls and the re-opening of borders in some countries, Mr Ryan said WHO would soon update its guidelines on border control and cross-border traffic during the outbreak for national reference.