Coronavirus vaccine trials are underway around the world. But China's hoping it can be first for 'redemption'
ABCIn a medical centre in the eastern city of Xuzhou, a few dozen healthy adults have become some of the first to trial a vaccine candidate for the coronavirus. Key points: Five of the eight human trials to find a COVID-19 vaccine are in China Five of the eight human trials to find a COVID-19 vaccine are in China Sinovac Biotech is trying to prevent the virus' ability to reproduce Sinovac Biotech is trying to prevent the virus' ability to reproduce Beijing is keen for a successful Chinese vaccine to help restore its global reputation They are among a small group of people in China, the US and Britain who are pioneering the first human trials of different potential vaccines for COVID-19. Stay up-to-date on the coronavirus outbreak Download the ABC News app and subscribe to our range of news alerts for the latest on how the pandemic is impacting the world The Chinese virologist who tested herself with a vaccine Another Chinese company, CanSino Biological Institute, is trying a slightly different approach for its vaccine candidate, which it's working on with a Chinese military research institute. "It will be hard to measure the efficacy rate of whether a vaccine works or not because whenever a country begins to have new cases of coronavirus, governments enforce social distancing measures," Du Yuping said. Five Chinese companies and government research organisations are carrying out fast-tracked human trials to find a vaccine for COVID-19.