How Effective Is Sinovac Shot In China? Covid vaccine data unclear

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Days before a global rollout begins and the President of Indonesia does it Sinovac Biotech Ltd. vaccine on live television, is stirring uncertainty about the efficacy of the leading Chinese shot, for which four different protection rates have been released in recent weeks.

Indonesia, which is moving fastest in spreading the Sinovac shot among its population, said a local trial showed 65% efficacy against Covid-19. But only 1,620 people in Indonesia took part in that trial – too small for meaningful data.

Turkey said last month that the same vaccine showed 91.25% efficacy in its local trial, which was also too small to draw a conclusive conclusion.

In Brazil, where Sinovac’s largest trial of more than 13,000 people is being conducted, dueling efficacy rates have been reported. The company’s local pilot partner, Butantan Institute, said last week that the vaccine was 78% effective in preventing mild cases of Covid-19 and 100% effective against severe and moderate infections.

Still a local news website reported this week that the “true” efficacy rate was between 50% -60%, citing unnamed sources. Butantan Institute said this was “speculative” and would release additional data Tuesday.

Overlapping efficacy data is not unknown in the Covid-19 vaccine race – AstraZeneca Plc released two separate percentages of protection based on different dosing regimens last month – and all findings are above the 50% efficacy threshold required by regulators for approval.

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