Egypt may record no coronavirus related deaths soon: presidential advisor

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Fri, 25 Sep 2020 - 01:22 GMT

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Fri, 25 Sep 2020 - 01:22 GMT

FILE - Healthcare workers wheel the bodies of deceased people from the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center during the outbreak of COVID-19, New York - Reuters/Andrew Kelly

FILE - Healthcare workers wheel the bodies of deceased people from the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center during the outbreak of COVID-19, New York - Reuters/Andrew Kelly

CAIRO – 25 September 2020: President’s advisor for health affairs expects Egypt to record no coronavirus related deaths soon, in light of the stable and relatively low daily number of cases in the country.

 

Egypt has so far reported 102,513 COVID-19 cases and 5,835 deaths due to the novel virus, according to official figures released by the Health Ministry.

 

In press remarks, Advisor Mohamed Awad said the Egyptian state has professionally dealt with the coronavirus crisis, in a better way that many nations.

 

He added the country currently does not need field hospitals but it would prepare to deal with any coronavirus-related emergency situation.

 

Awad expected that coronavirus vaccines will be produced through October or November. He affirmed that clinical trials are the most critical stage of vaccine manufacture so extra caution should be taken.

 

Egypt has carried out the third phase of its first clinical trial of two Chinese coronavirus vaccines. The Ministry of Health announced “promising results” and that the vaccine is set to be available for the public after its effectiveness is fully confirmed.

 

Noha Assem, adviser to the Minister of Health for research affairs, said in TV statements that the ultimate goal behind the volunteer participation in these clinical trials is “science and humanity.”

 

She added that the study responds to a specific research question, in addition to measuring the degree of vaccine safety.

 

She further mentioned some conditions for volunteering to undergo the clinical trials, which include that citizens should be under the age of 18, and did not contract diseases that are difficult to cure.

 

The ministry is carrying out medical analysis to volunteers to make sure it is safe for them to be vaccinated.

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