Egypt Expands COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

Egypt has been expanding the distribution of vaccines for the COVID-19 disease, as well as working on more than one locally manufactured vaccine, official sources said.
The Egyptian state is securing the largest
amount of vaccine doses from all factories and companies approved by the
Egyptian Drug Authority, Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly has earlier stated.
Head of the Parliament’s Health Affairs
Committee MP Ashraf Hatem noted that Egypt will soon receive vaccines from
Chine and Britain to expand the inoculation campaign.
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific
Research Khaled Abdel Ghaffar affirmed that the research team responsible for
producing the Egyptian coronavirus vaccine has published the results of initial
trials in a major scientific journal.
“Within a
few weeks, clinical trials for the vaccine will start,” Abdel Ghaffar said in
televised statements on Friday, adding that within a month, 300 volunteers will
be enrolled in the vaccine trials.
The three stages of the vaccine trial process
will end in six months, he noted.
By the end of 2021, an Egyptian COVID-19 vaccine
would be available, the senior official said, pointing out that research
institutions and universities are working on more than one vaccine.
According to Presidential Adviser for Health
Affairs Mohamed Awad Tageldin, Egypt received 50,000 doses of the coronavirus
vaccine developed by China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) in
December 2020, followed by 300,000 doses in February.
He highlighted the distinguished relations
between President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and his Chinese counterpart, adding that
more jabs will arrive soon.
Tageldin pointed out that new vaccines
manufactured in Russia and by Johnson & Johnson will be approved for
emergency use in Egypt.
All Egyptian citizens will be vaccinated, except
those under 18 and pregnant women, he stressed, noting that the country has
begun vaccinating the most vulnerable groups.
In late January, health authorities launched the
vaccination campaign, which included medical staff and healthcare workers.
A few days ago, they began vaccinating the
elderly and those suffering from chronic diseases.
On Friday, the Health Ministry announced 579 new
COVID-19 cases, raising the infection tally to 185,334, including 143,143
recoveries.
It also announced 45 new fatalities, which
increased the death toll to 10,916.