Settings

ⓕ font-size

  • -2
  • -1
  • 0
  • +1
  • +2

Ruling party chief vows efforts for early approval of coronavirus vaccines

  • Facebook share button
  • Twitter share button
  • Kakao share button
  • Mail share button
  • Link share button
Lee Nak-yon, chief of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, pledged Saturday to expedite the approval of COVID-19 vaccines, as the country is struggling with new spikes in coronavirus infections. Yonhap
Lee Nak-yon, chief of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, pledged Saturday to expedite the approval of COVID-19 vaccines, as the country is struggling with new spikes in coronavirus infections. Yonhap

Lee Nak-yon, chief of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, pledged Saturday to expedite the approval of COVID-19 vaccines, as the country is struggling with new spikes in coronavirus infections.

"We will try to advance the approval of the use of COVID-19 vaccines as much as possible if safety is guaranteed," Lee said during a visit to SK Bioscience Co. in the southeastern city of Andong.

The company signed an agreement with AstraZeneca in July to produce the British-Swedish bio giant's COVID-19 vaccine.

The former prime minister noted development of COVID-19 treatments is under way in the country, and applications may be filed for conditional endorsement of use within the year.

"But vaccines require a higher level of safety than treatments, and there are also issues regarding not only effects but storage, distribution and price," he said during a meeting with company officials.

Health officials said Thursday the government has recently agreed with AstraZeneca to purchase its vaccine.

The country has reportedly been in negotiations to buy vaccines developed by AstraZeneca, the Pfizer-BioNTech partnership, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and Novavax. The government is expected to announce the details of negotiations next week.

COVID-19 has infected 36,915 South Koreans and killed 540 as of Saturday. (Yonhap)




X
CLOSE

Top 10 Stories

go top LETTER