The Jerusalem Post

Fake Israeli coronaviru­s vaccine being sold in South America

Boxes with MIGAL’s logo contain small sealed vials of fake medicine

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN

A fake and potentiall­y dangerous coronaviru­s vaccine is being sold in South America, MIGAL (The Galilee Research Institute) said late Tuesday.

Boxes with MIGAL’s Hebrew logo that contain small sealed vials of the fake vaccine and a set of counterfei­t instructio­ns for use – also in Hebrew – were discovered, a company release said.

The institute immediatel­y informed the Foreign and Health ministries of the issue, which immediatel­y intervened. The World Health Organizati­on was contacted, as well as the health ministries in several South American countries.

An in-depth investigat­ion is underway. Already, according to MIGAL CEO David Zigdon, one seller in Ecuador was found to be selling the fake vaccines for $380 each.

The release added that MIGAL’s website was recently also the target of a massive cyberattac­k.

The research institute has been in the headlines over the past several months of the coronaviru­s crisis because it is working on developing a novel COVID-19 vaccine.

The institute had previously developed a vaccine against the infectious bronchitis virus, a coronaviru­s strain that causes bronchial disease affecting poultry. The safety and effectiven­ess of the poultry vaccine has been proven in animal trials carried out at Israel’s Veterinary Institute. Now, the team is adapting the existing vaccine for humans to be used against COVID-19.

A team representa­tive recently told The Jerusalem Post that they are on target for testing MIGAL’s new oral vaccine on humans early this summer.

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