Sinovac debate heats up as Delta variant surges

Posted By : Telegraf
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The effectiveness of China’s Sinovac vaccine, now widely used across China and donated to the developing world, remains an enigma. But preliminary indications that the shot is less effective against the Delta variant now surging worldwide are ringing alarm bells.

Singapore has stopped recognizing takers of the Sinovac jab in its national vaccination tally, citing “insufficient data” of its protection.

Hong Kong, one of the few jurisdictions where those from Sinovac and Western suppliers are both rolled out for people to choose, has also tacitly recommended the messager ribonucleic acid (mRNA) shot from BioNTech in Germany. 

Thailand is now recommending that those who received a first jab of Sinovac take a second shot of AstraZeneca to improve protection particularly against the Delta virus, which is now spreading in the kingdom.

The wider rollout of Chinese jabs and the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recent inclusion of Sinovac’s vaccine on its approved list has added to the confusion.

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