Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is a public–private global health partnership with the goal of increasing access to immunization in poor countries. Its single biggest supporter is the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
While the world’s first registered COVID-19 vaccine, made by the Moscow-based Gamaleya Institute, is about to move into Phase 3 clinical trials, Dr. Seth Berkley, CEO of GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, expressed his concerns about the availability of information related to it, Newsweek reports.
During an exclusive interview with the magazine, Dr. Berkley argued that he’s yet to see “public, published information on efficacy or safety” of the product in question.
Dr. Berkley also remarked that, as he surmised from media reports that Russia starts “an efficacy trial now so it hasn’t been through an efficacy trial and normally that would not allow a stringent regulatory authority to approve it”.
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is a public–private global health partnership with the goal of increasing access to immunization in poor countries, with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation being its single biggest supporter, having donated $4.1 million since its formation in 2000, as the magazine points out.
Meanwhile, the Russian vaccine, Sputnik V, has already won praise from Polina Stepensky, chair of the Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cancer Immunotherapy Department at Jerusalem’s Hadassah hospital, who called it a “great scientific breakthrough”.
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