KEY POINTS
  • "The announcement is a significant vote of confidence by the UAE's health authorities in the safety and efficacy of this vaccine," the UAE's Health Ministry said Wednesday.
  • The Phase 3 trials included 31,000 volunteers across 125 nationalities.
  • The announcement was thin on details, however, including on placebo data and whether patients experienced any side effects.
An exhibitor shows inactivated COVID-19 vaccine candidate from China National Biotec Group of Sinopharm Group during the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services at the Beijing Olympic Park on September 5, 2020 in Beijing, China.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Human trials of a Chinese vaccine in the United Arab Emirates have yielded positive results, the UAE's national health authorities said Wednesday, citing an 86% efficacy rate.

The figure was announced by the UAE Ministry of Health via state news agency WAM, detailing an "interim analysis" conducted by Sinopharm's China National Biotec Group (CNBG). The Gulf state of 10 million began Phase 3 human trials of the experimental vaccine in July, and in September approved its emergency use for health workers.