Beijing: In the global race to make a coronavirus vaccine, a state-owned Chinese company is boasting that its employees, including top executives, received experimental shots even before the government approved testing in people.
Giving a helping hand in forging the sword of victory, reads an online post from SinoPharm with pictures of workers it says helped pre-test its vaccine.
Whether it’s viewed as heroic sacrifice or a violation of international ethical norms, the claim underscores the enormous stakes as China competes with U.S. and British companies to be the first with a vaccine to help end the pandemic a feat that would be both a scientific and political triumph.
The political competition to be the first is no less consequential than the race for the moon between the United States and Russia.
China has positioned itself to be a strong contender. Eight of the nearly two dozen potential vaccines in various stages of human testing worldwide are from China, the most of any country. And SinoPharm and another Chinese company already have announced they’re entering final testing.
Both China and SinoPharm have invested heavily in a tried-and-true technology an inactivated vaccine made by growing the whole virus in a lab and then killing it, which is how polio shots are made. (AP)