US sceptical of Russia’s virus vaccine safety
Taipai, August 11
US Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says it is more important to have a safe and effective vaccine against the coronavirus than to be the first to produce a vaccine.
Azar, on a visit to Taiwan, was asked by ABC on Tuesday what he thought of Russia’s announcement that it had become the first country to register a vaccine against the virus.
He says: “The point is not to be first with a vaccine. The point is to have a vaccine that is safe and effective for the American people and the people of the world.”
He said it was important to have transparent data on the vaccine to prove its safety and efficacy. He also noted that the US had six vaccines in development under the Operation Warp Speed initiative.
The US has the highest death and case count in the world, with more than 163,000 deaths and over five million cases.
Meanwhile, White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway expressed scepticism about the testing backing up Russia’s claim that it had developed a COVID-19 vaccine.
“The US standards are so much more stringent,” Conway said Tuesday on Fox “Fox & Friends”.
“Our FDA in our country sets the standards and what I understand from the Russia announcement is this is nowhere near where we are.” AP
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