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GreenLight's Covid-19 vaccine

GreenLight Biosciences (ENVI) and IAVI, a nonprofit scientific research organization, work on a messenger RNA vaccine candidate to tackle the COVID-19 Omicron variant.

"The highly mutated Omicron variant may be partially capable of eluding existing vaccines, so rapid adaptation is an urgent priority," said GreenLight CEO Andrey Zarur. "We have started lab work already.

We will be testing a new candidate vaccine shortly in preclinical models. We have also begun an analysis on how we would proceed in clinical studies in Africa, in the context of our current clinical plans."

IAVI President and CEO Mark Feinberg said, "While it's impossible to say right now where Omicron first emerged, we wouldn't have been able to respond to this threat so quickly had it not been for the skill and openness of the South African scientists who identified the variant and shared the sequence with the world.

Now we must focus on bringing solutions forward both to address this new variant and the stark inequities that remain in the global availability of vaccines to prevent COVID-19."

On November 30, GreenLight and IAVI announced their plans to partner to advance GreenLight's messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccine candidate in a Phase I clinical trial, with IAVI responsible for clinical trial management in collaboration with its network of clinical research center partners in sub-Saharan Africa. The flexibility of the messenger RNA platform has allowed GreenLight to advance new variant-adjusted vaccine candidates.

For more information, visit https://www.greenlightbiosciences.com/

In August 2021, GreenLight Biosciences announced plans to become publicly listed through a business combination with Environmental Impact Acquisition Corp. (Nasdaq: ENVI).

About IAVI

IAVI is a nonprofit scientific research organization with headquarters in the U.S. and locations in Europe, Africa, and India that develops vaccines and antibodies for HIV, tuberculosis, emerging infectious diseases (including COVID-19), and neglected diseases, with the goal of global access.

Company Name: GreenLight Biosciences, Inc.
About Company: Founded in 2008, GreenLight aims to solve some of the world's biggest problems by delivering on the full potential of RNA for human health and agriculture. In human health, this includes mRNA vaccines and therapeutics. In agriculture, this includes RNA to protect honeybees and a range of crops. The company's breakthrough cell-free RNA manufacturing platform, which is protected by numerous patents, allows for cost-effective and scalable production of RNA.