New Delhi:The clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccine candidate developed by the University of Oxford, which was expected to start at The Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) in Chandigarh, have been delayed by at least a week.
The trials that were expected to commence in the first week of September have been delayed due to the safety approval pending from the Data Safety and Monitoring Board (DSMB) for the first 100 candidates selected to undergo the trials, the institute told media.
In result, the further recruitment of the candidates for the trials has been put on hold.
"For the time being, the further recruitment of the candidates for the trials for the Oxford vaccine is on hold because we are waiting for the approval for safety of the first 100 participants recruited till now from the Data Safety and Monitoring Board. In this light, we would be able to update you regarding any development on this front by next weekend only," said Prof. Dr Madhu Gupta, the principal investigator of the vaccine trial scheduled at the PGIMER.
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The premier institute said that it received 400 volunteers for the trials. Of them, 253 would be administered the first dose of the undertrial vaccine.