Coronavirus vaccine news highlights: Clinical trials show vaccine effective at preventing symptomatic Covid-19, says AstraZeneca
Another dry run for the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out was held at the Hindu Rao Hospital and a few other civic facilities in the city on Wednesday, officials said. In an inexplicable U-turn, a regulatory expert panel has changed its opinion on Bharat Biotech’s Covid-19 vaccine from a product that needs “updated immunogenicity, safety and efficacy data for further consideration” to “a vaccine that has been found safe and effective” within four days. The move comes after Covaxin's approval was criticised due to lack of trials data. Globally, Europe's drug regulator gave the green light to Moderna Inc's Covid-19 vaccine on Wednesday, the second shot it has approved, as authorities accelerate inoculation efforts amid fears about more infectious variants of the coronavirus. Stay tuned for live updates.
Ahead of innoculation campaign, Centre to conduct another Covid-19 vaccine dry run on January 8
This would be the second large-scale dry run of the vaccination campaign in January, which comes close on the heels of a similar exercise at 286 districts in 125 districts on January 2.
UK rejects Australian, Belgian attacks on vaccine rollout
Britain on Wednesday pushed back after leaders in Australia and Belgium, under pressure for their slow rollout of coronavirus vaccinations, said it was rushing its world-first inoculation drive.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said health authorities were clear that approvals of two vaccines followed rigorous trials.
"No corners have been cut whatsoever... both are safe and effective," the spokesman told reporters. "The public should have confidence in them and take them when asked."
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday said he would not take "unnecessary risks" with swift vaccine approvals.
(AFP)
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Emergency approval in India to help supply Covid-19 vaccine across the globe: AstraZeneca
The company has partnered with the Serum Institute of India (SII), the world's largest vaccine manufacturer, for the supply of the vaccine to the Indian government and also to a large number of low and middle-income countries.
Nurse first in the Netherlands to get Covid-19 vaccination
A Dutch nurse on Wednesday became the first person in the Netherlands to receive a Covid-19 shot as the European Union's last vaccination programme for the new coronavirus began after a late start.
EU watchdog gives green light for Moderna Covid-19 vaccine
The vaccine is the second to be authorised by the European Medicines Agency for the 27-nation bloc after Pfizer-BioNTech's got the green light in late December.