South Korea approves first home-made Covid-19 vaccine

29 June 2022, 09:14

South Korean Minister of Food and Drug Safety Oh Yu-Kyoung
Virus Outbreak South Korea. Picture: PA

Officials said trials showed SK Bioscience’s two-dose SKYCovione vaccine appeared to be more effective than the AstraZeneca jab in building immunity.

Health officials in South Korea have approved the country’s first domestically developed Covid-19 vaccine for people aged 18 and over, adding another public health tool in the fight against the prolonged pandemic.

In clinical trials involving some 4,000 participants in South Korea and five other countries, SK Bioscience’s two-dose SKYCovione vaccine appeared to be more effective than the broadly used AstraZeneca jabs in building immunity against infections, officials at South Korea’s Food and Drug Safety Ministry said.

It was not immediately clear how officials will administer the newly developed vaccine or how big a role it will have in the next phase of the pandemic.

Virus Outbreak South Korea
A medical worker prepares to take samples at a temporary coronavirus screening clinic in Seoul (Lee Jin-man/AP)

The vaccine was designed for the original version of coronavirus, not the more transmissible Omicron variant which wreaked havoc in the country earlier this year.

US giants Pfizer and Moderna have been speeding up their development of booster vaccines targeting Omicron and experts say it is possible the virus could evolve again in the coming months.

South Korea’s mass immunisation campaign has been mainly dependent on Pfizer and Moderna’s mRNA vaccinations. But officials say protein vaccines like SKYCovione, which are similar to those used for years against the common flu and hepatitis B, could appeal to people who are hesitant to use vaccines developed with newer technologies.

Food and Drug Safety Minister Oh Yu-kyoung said in a briefing: “The approval (of SKYCovione) internationally confirms the abilities of our companies to develop Covid-19 vaccines.”

She added that SK Bioscience is seeking an approval from the World Health Organisation for its vaccine, which would potentially open export opportunities.

Virus Outbreak South Korea
South Korea has reported its first daily increase of more than 10,000 Covid-19 cases in 20 days (Lee Jin-man/AP)

South Korea has eased most of its virus restrictions after battling an Omicron surge earlier this year, but some experts say the country may see another rise in infections despite a high vaccination rate because of waning immunity and the possible emergence of new variants.

The country reported 10,463 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday, its first daily increase over 10,000 in 20 days.

Health Ministry official Son Youngrae said during a separate briefing that it is too early to tell whether the country is facing another surge after a months-long downward trend.

By Press Association

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