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  • Clover Initiates Phase 2 Clinical Trial for RSV + hMPV ± PIV3 Respiratory Combination Vaccine Candidates

    — Phase 2 Initiation Strengthens Global First-in-Class Potential for Clover’s Protein-Based RSV + hMPV ± PIV3 Respiratory Combination Vaccine Candidates —

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Clover Biopharmaceuticals, Ltd. (Clover; HKEX: 02197), a global commercial-stage biotechnology company committed to unleashing the power of innovative vaccines to save lives and improve health around the world, today announced that enrollment of the first participants has been completed in a Phase 2 clinical trial in Australia evaluating SCB-1022 (RSV + hMPV) and SCB-1033 (RSV + hMPV + PIV3) protein-based vaccine candidates based on prefusion-stabilized F (PreF)-Trimer subunit vaccine antigens utilizing Clover’s validated Trimer-Tag vaccine technology platform.

    “The initiation of this Phase 2 trial for our respiratory combination vaccine candidates SCB-1022 (RSV + hMPV) and SCB-1033 (RSV + hMPV + PIV3) further strengthens our global first-in-class potential,” said Joshua Liang, Chief Executive Officer & Board Director of Clover. “This milestone builds upon our recent Phase 1 data indicating potential best-in-class RSV+hMPV±PIV3 combination vaccines with the potential ability to re-vaccinate individuals previously receiving approved RSV vaccines to restore and broaden protection, addressing multiple significant unmet needs globally.” 

    The ongoing Phase 2 trial for Clover’s combination vaccine candidates is a randomized, observer-blinded, multi-center study enrolling up to 420 older adults (60-85 years) in Australia, and the participants will be randomized to receive either SCB-1022 (RSV + hMPV), SCB-1033 (RSV + hMPV + PIV3) or placebo. The study will assess safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity.

    About Clover  

    Clover Biopharmaceuticals is a global commercial-stage biotechnology company committed to unleashing the power of innovative vaccines to save lives and improve health around the world. With integrated research and development, manufacturing and commercial capabilities as well as strong partnerships with organizations globally, Clover has a diverse pipeline of candidates that have the potential to meaningfully reduce the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases—and to make more diseases preventable.   

    Clover Forward-looking Statements  

    This press release contains certain forward-looking statements and information relating to us and our subsidiaries that are based on the beliefs of our management as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to our management. When used, the words “aim,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “going forward,” “intend,” “may,” “might,” “ought to,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “seek,” “should,” “will,” “would” and the negative of these words and other similar expressions, as they relate to us or our management, are intended to identify forward-looking statements.   Forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations and assumptions regarding our business, the economy and other future conditions. We give no assurance that these expectations and assumptions will prove to have been correct. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are participant to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict. Our results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. They are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees or assurances of future performance. We caution you therefore against placing undue reliance on any of these forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statement made by us in this document speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Factors or events that could cause our actual results to differ may emerge from time to time.

    SOURCE Clover Biopharma

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  • Kolkata to Karachi? Pakistan jumps into India-Bangladesh T20 World Cup venue fight, Mohsin Naqvi offers to host matches

    Kolkata to Karachi? Pakistan jumps into India-Bangladesh T20 World Cup venue fight, Mohsin Naqvi offers to host matches

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has stepped into the India-Bangladesh venue issue for the 2026 T20 World Cup, offering its grounds as an alternative. The move comes after Bangladesh refused to travel to India for the tournament, pushing the…

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  • Golden Globes: KPop Demon Hunters wins best animated film and best original song

    Golden Globes: KPop Demon Hunters wins best animated film and best original song

    Fans have spoken of how the film’s empowering themes of self-acceptance, community, and fighting against inner “demons” resonated with them.

    Singer-songwriter Ejae, who co-wrote and performed Golden, accepted the award for best original song…

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  • KPop Demon Hunters wins best animated film and best original song

    KPop Demon Hunters wins best animated film and best original song

    Netflix mega-hit KPop Demon Hunters has won a Golden Globe for best animated feature, while its breakout anthem Golden was named best original song.

    The animated film, which centres on a girl band Huntr/x that uses music to save the world from…

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  • Trump says he is considering ‘very strong’ military options against Iran as protester death toll climbs | Iran

    Trump says he is considering ‘very strong’ military options against Iran as protester death toll climbs | Iran

    Donald Trump has claimed Iran has reached out and proposed negotiations, as he considers “very strong” military action against the regime over a deadly crackdown on protesters that has reportedly killed hundreds.

    Asked on Sunday by reporters…

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  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome triggers migraines in majority of patients

    Complex Regional Pain Syndrome triggers migraines in majority of patients

    Two out of three adults diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) will experience new or worsening migraines, with one in five patients suffering near-daily headaches.

    A new study from Murdoch…

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  • Buffalo Bills to play at Denver Broncos in Divisional Round on Saturday

    Buffalo Bills to play at Denver Broncos in Divisional Round on Saturday

    The Buffalo Bills will take on the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a trip to the conference championship game on the line. Buffalo will travel to face the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL Playoffs on Saturday, Jan….

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  • Hawks 124-111 Warriors (Jan 11, 2026) Game Recap – ESPN

    1. Hawks 124-111 Warriors (Jan 11, 2026) Game Recap  ESPN
    2. Hawks vs. Warriors: Prediction, How to Watch for Free (1/11/26)  Globely News
    3. What we learned as Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler combine for 61 in Warriors’ loss  Yahoo Sports
    4. Alexander-Walker’s 24…

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  • Owen Cooper makes history as youngest Golden Globes winner

    Owen Cooper makes history as youngest Golden Globes winner

    Owen Cooper makes history as youngest Golden Globes winner

    Owen Cooper achieved a major milestone by becoming the youngest-ever to win a Golden Globe Award.

    The 16-year-old star won the Best Performance by a Male…

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  • Media release 12 January 2026

    Media release 12 January 2026


    Date:  12 January 2026

    Phase One of the Rākau Rangatira project, opened in December 2024, restored the mana of Tāne Mahuta’s visitor experience, set new standards for kauri protection, and provided a significant boost to Northland’s visitor economy.

    “We are excited that now Phase Two is ready to continue that momentum,” says DOC’s Northern North Island Regional Director Sue Reed-Thomas. “We are creating the conditions the forest needs to breathe and regenerate.”

    Construction will begin in March 2026. Kauri Walks will be closed for approximately eight to10 months, while the Tāne Mahuta walk will remain open throughout the construction period.

    Te Papa Atawhai DOC and Te Roroa iwi have worked closely on Rākau Rangatira, an ambitious multi-year programme. It is focused on safeguarding the mauri of Waipoua Forest while reimagining how visitors experience one of Aotearoa’s most revered natural and cultural landscapes.

    DOC is investing $8 M in this next phase, a major step toward in futureproofing the forest and addressing the risks associated with ageing infrastructure near culturally and ecologically sensitive kauri root systems.

    The construction will see the removal and replacement of the existing tracks at the Kauri Walks with a modern, elevated boardwalk system made from durable, low-impact materials designed to perform for at least 50 years in the rainforest environment.

    “The current infrastructure is no longer fit for the long term,” says Reed-Thomas. “Phase One proved we can deliver infrastructure protecting both the ngahere and enhancing visitor understanding. Phase Two is about extending that standard across Waipoua. This is a bold investment in forest health, the visitor economy, and in the experience of naturing.”

    The design will significantly reduce soil movement, one of the primary vectors for the spread of kauri dieback disease, which has been detected within 60 m of Tāne Mahuta.

    As kaitiaki of Waipoua, Te Roroa emphasises this project is not simply an infrastructure upgrade, but an expression of intergenerational duty.

    “This is about protecting taonga tuku iho that can never be replaced,” says Piripi Moore, Te Roroa Board Representative. “Visitors from across the motu and around the world come to stand beneath these ancient rākau rangatira. Most behave with respect, yet it takes only a few careless actions to cause irreversible damage. The risk is too great, and the loss would be absolute. Our responsibility is to act as good tūpuna today, so our mokopuna can experience the same wonder we do.”

    Piripi says the upgraded experience will help transform visitor understanding. “When people understand the cultural and ecological significance of Waipoua, they become part of its protection. We want every visitor to leave not only inspired by the majesty of these giants, but aware of the responsibility we all share to look after them.”

    Phase One of Rākau Rangatira upgraded the boardwalk, bridge and viewing platform at Tāne Mahuta. Public response has been overwhelmingly positive, with many noting the infrastructure now reflects the mana of Tāne Mahuta.
    Phase One also demonstrated construction can be managed responsibly within this sensitive environment. No workers or machinery touched the forest floor at any point, and strict protocols were followed throughout.

    Economically, the first phase will support visitor interest in the region, strengthening the Northland tourism sector. Phase Two is expected to further position Waipoua as a world-class nature destination and deliver long-term environmental and economic returns.

    A recent 1080 operation in the Waipoua core zone has also reduced predators such as rats and stoats, which threaten native wildlife and weaken forest health. Early monitoring results show promising reductions in pest activity.

    Rākau Rangatira forms part of a wider nationwide shift toward infrastructure and experiences that work for nature rather than against it.

    “For Te Roroa, this mahi is about honouring our role as kaitiaki and ensuring that Waipoua remains a living legacy,” says Piripi. “If we do this well, these trees will continue to stand long after us, carrying forward the stories, identity and life force of our people.”

    DOC staff and Te Roroa will continue working closely with iwi, local communities, tourism operators and conservation stakeholders.




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