New Delhi: From the US to China and in between, over 35 drug makers are fighting for a vaccine that can prevent new coronavirus (COVID-19). Billions of dollars are at stake as human clinical trials that have just begun, have to yield positive results soon as the pandemic enters new territories.
The bio researchers and scientific community are experimenting with drug cocktails and yet to be tested vaccines, in the hope that even old drugs meant for HIV, Ebola and what not can come to the rescue.
But the risk of failure is paramount and irrespective of sporadic news coming from some countries claiming they "cured" COVID-19 patients, the world is anxiously looking at a drug that can universally be accepted and adopted.
According to New Scientist, if the approach works, "we will, for the first time, have identified a new disease and developed a vaccine against it while the initial outbreak is still ongoing.''
"We could have a vaccine in three weeks, but we can't guarantee its safety or efficacy," Gary Kobinger, a virologist at Laval University in Canada, was quoted as saying in the report.
Big pharmaceutical companies do not want to put all of their money into a vaccine that will not have saleability once the disease is contained, and are looking at governments and nonprofits like Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Jack Ma Foundation for funds.
Medical research foundations Wellcome and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have joined forces with payments major Mastercard to set up $125 million in seed funding to speed-up the response to the Covid-19 pandemic by identifying, assessing, developing and scaling-up treatments.
The Jack Ma Foundation has announced it will donate $14.4 million to support research and development of a novel coronavirus vaccine.
With the pharmaceutical giant and the world's largest vaccine makers Pfizer announcing to develop a vaccine for the new coronavirus- after teaming up with German firm BioNTech to start clinical trials of its experimental vaccine next month- the race among drugmakers to develop a vaccine has taken an interesting turn.
BioNTech is developing the vaccine inside of China with Fosun Pharma, a Chinese pharmaceutical company, and Pfizer said they will now develop the company's experimental Covid-19 vaccine outside of China.
"We believe that by pairing Pfizer's development, regulatory and commercial capabilities with BioNTech's mRNA vaccine technology and expertise as one of the industry leaders, we are reinforcing our commitment to do everything we can to combat this escalating pandemic, as quickly as possible," Mikael Dolsten, Pfizer's chief scientific officer, said in a statement.
Pfizer said it would work with BioNTech at sites in the US and Germany.
The governments, meanwhile, are resorting to drug cocktails and years' old medicines to break the virus cycle.
An old malaria and autoimmune drug is showing promise as a potential treatment for COVID-19- although health officials are urging caution until clinical trials are done, reports Forbes.