The federal government has deployed Nigerian science researchers to search for cure for COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking
exclusively with THISDAY, the Director General, Nigeria Centre for
Disease Control (NCDC), Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu said three federal
government agencies are working hard to contribute to scientific
knowledge and solutions for COVID-19.
The three agencies are the
Nigerian Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Nigerian Institute of
Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD), and the National Agency
for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
Chikwe
said: “Nigeria’s research agencies have announced that they are working
hard, to contribute to scientific knowledge and solutions for COVID-19.”
He said on the international scene, the global community was also working very hard to identify treatment for the disease.
He
said: “The World Health Organisation (WHO) is leading the efforts on
clinical trials in some countries. This will enable us validate the
safety and efficacy of drugs for COVID-19.
“There have been early
promising results and we look forward to final validation. In addition,
clinical trials began March 17 for a potential vaccine. This effort is
coordinated by THE Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (CEPI)
which is one of our close partners at NCDC.
“We are involved in
these discussions, especially to ensure equitable access when solutions
such as vaccines and drugs for treatment are available,” he added.
Source: ThisDay
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