South Africa gets major investment to treat Covid-19, TB, cancer, and HIV - The Mail & Guardian

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President Cyril Ramaphosa welcomed the investment, noting that it ‘is a leapfrog to cutting edge technology’

for the transfer of manufacturing technology for Covid-19 and cancer vaccines and next-generation cell-based immunotherapies.

During the official launch of the partnership on Thursday evening, 23 September, the founder of NantWorks, South African-born Dr Patrick Soon-Shiong, who left the country as a young physician nearly three decades ago, said the initiative was a dream come true. “This technology transfer, including manufacturing biologics, will reinforce vaccine equity sorely needed globally,” said Ramaphosa, acknowledging the opportunity to address the public health challenges experienced in South Africa and the continent and leapfrog to cutting edge technology.”

Under the agreement, the Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation will be launched in collaboration with the SAMRC and the universities of Stellenbosch and KwaZulu-Natal and will primarily focus on the genomic surveillance of, and response to, viral mutations occurring in Africa.

 

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