Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Third shot of Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine gives big boost to immunity: study 

BEIJING: A third shot of Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine administered six months or more after the second dose will give a remarkable boost to people’s immunity against the deadly virus, a new study has found. The study was published on Medrxiv.org on Sunday for peer review. Chinese researchers inoculated over 500 participants with a third dose … Read more

Pfizer, AstraZeneca Antibodies drop by half in 90 days

Antibodies drop half in 90 days of Pfizer, AstraZeneca jabs: Study

According to a new study, total antibody produced by Pfizer and AstraZeneca have begun to decline within six weeks after two vaccine doses, and are to drop by more than 50% in ten weeks, highlighting the importance of booster doses.

The study, led by University College London researchers, found that the declining effect of vaccine doses was consistent across all age groups, chronic conditions, and sex groupings.

The study, which was published in The Lancet as a research letter, collected data from over 600 people and found that antibody levels are much greater after two doses of the Pfizer vaccine than after two doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

They are also substantially higher in people who have already been infected with SARS-CoV-2.

Although the clinical implications of falling antibody levels are not yet evident, the researchers noted that some decline was predicted, and current research suggests that immunizations are still effective against severe disease.

Pfizer’s antibody levels dropped from 7506 U/mL at 21-41 days to 3320 U/mL after 70 days or longer. Antibody levels for AstraZeneca dropped from a median of 1201 U/mL at 0-20 days to 190 U/mL (67-644) after 70 days or more.

“The levels of antibody following both doses of either the AstraZeneca or Pfizer vaccine were initially very high, which is likely to be an important part of why they are so protective against severe Covid-19,” said Maddie Shrotri from the UCL Institute of Health Informatics.

“However, we found these levels dropped substantially over the course of two to three months. If they carry on dropping at this rate, we are concerned that the protective effects of the vaccines may also begin to wear off, particularly against new variants; but we cannot yet predict how soon that might happen,” she added.

The findings back up the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization’s (JCVI) recommendation that adults who are clinically susceptible, those aged 70 and up, and all inhabitants of care facilities for the elderly be given priority for booster doses.

“In addition, those who were vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine, including most care home residents, are likely to have much lower antibody levels than those vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine, so this may also need to be considered when deciding who should be prioritized when boosters are rolled out,” said Professor Rob Aldridge from the UCL Institute of Health Informatics.

However, because the study only contained a small sample size, different persons will have varying levels of immunity based on their antibodies’ ability to neutralize viruses as well as their T-cell responses.

As a result, more research is needed to determine if an antibody level threshold is required for protection against severe disease, according to the researchers.

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Global Vaccine Plan essential as coronavirus death toll tops 4 million: UN chief

Global Vaccine Plan

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has emphasised the urgent need for the world to put a Global Vaccine Plan in place to get the coronavirus pandemic under control, as the death toll topped four million, a statement said on Thursday. Guterres said that the global death toll officially passed four million late Wednesday, marking … Read more

Qatar Airways Adds COVID-19 Vaccination Authentication on IATA Travel Pass

Qatar Airways Adds COVID-19 Vaccination Authentication on IATA Travel Pass

Qatar Airways has become the first airline to trial COVID-19 vaccine authentication through the IATA Travel Pass ‘Digital Passport’ Mobile App. In a statement, the airline stated that it is committed to eliminating paperwork and giving its passengers a more convenient, secure, and smooth flying experience. “We know as more people begin making plans to … Read more

Reaction of Elderly Woman Goes Viral While Getting the COVID-19 Jab

Reaction of Elderly Woman Goes Viral While Getting COVID-19 Jab

Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is necessary, it’s also not an easy task for those who have fear of needles. One such video of an elderly woman getting a jab is taking over the internet. Many people said they feel sad for her but also added that they couldn’t stop laughing after seeing her reaction. In … Read more

NCOC: Partial Resumption Of Indoor Dining allowed for vaccinated individuals only

NCOC

In a statement on Monday, the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) said it has permitted restaurants to operate at 50% indoor capacity only for vaccinated people.

The NCOC said indoor and outdoor dining has now been allowed till 11:59 pm, while indoor dining would be at 50% occupancy only for vaccinated individuals.

The statement from the forum said the development came during an NCOC session with Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives, Asad Umar in the chair.

Several decisions were made after the forum had taken a detailed review of the current Covid-19 situation in the country. The decisions will be implemented from July 1-31, with a review taking place on July 27.

Restaurant and hotel management would institute a mechanism for checking of vaccination certificates of guests and will also ensure vaccination of respective management and staff, the NCOC said, adding takeaways will be allowed 24/7.

Essential services which include petrol pumps, pharmacies, medical facilities, vaccination centers, milk shops, tandoors, and takeaways are allowed to operate 24/7. However, the markets and business activities will continue till 10 pm.

Four hundred people have been allowed to attend outdoor marriages, while indoor marriages have been permitted for only vaccinated individuals, with a cap of 200 people.

Wedding halls association and managements will ensure vaccination of staff, and will also institute a mechanism for checking of vaccination certificates of guests, the NCOC said.

Shrines have also been allowed to reopen at the discretion of federating units and local administrations subject to strict adherence to Covid-19 SOPs.

Broader lockdowns with stringent enforcement protocols based on risk assessment would continue and the NCOC will regularly share heat maps with federating units for implementation of lockdowns, the statement said.

A ban has been imposed on all types of indoor and outdoor gatherings including cultural, musical, religious, miscellaneous events.

Continuation of normal working hours for public and private offices with 100% attendance.

Gyms will reopen for only vaccinated people, while it is mandatory for the facility’s staff members to get vaccinated as well.

The ban on contact sports — karate, boxing, martial arts, rugby, water polo, kabaddi, and wrestling — will remain in place.

During a weekly briefing after an NCOC meeting on June 5, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan claimed that the third wave was subsiding as up to 55,000 tests per day were conducted during the week and the average national positivity ratio remained less than 4pc.

“This shows that the government’s lockdown and enforcement of standard operating procedures (SOPs), along with greater vaccine uptake and administration, has had an impact on the infection rate,” he had said.

Meanwhile, Pakistan reported less than 1,000 coronavirus cases for three days in a row till date. During the last 24 hours, 914 cases were reported in the country after 44,496 tests were conducted.

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Pakistan Records Lowest Positivity Rate After 8 Months

Delta Variant: Karachi COVID-19 Cases Hit All-Time High

The rate of Coronavirus cases in the country has dropped dramatically and the positivity rate recorded during the last 24 hours is 1.69% which is the lowest rate after 8 months. According to the coronavirus statistics website (covid.gov.pk) in Pakistan, 39,017 people tested for the COVID-19 across the country in the last 24 hours, of … Read more

Pakistan Will Receive 13 Million Pfizer Vaccines Under Agreement

Pfizer says to sell 10 mn Covid-19 treatments to US for $5.3 bn

Under the agreement with Pfizer, Pakistan will receive 13 million doses of US vaccines. According to the report, more than 600 diplomats from 57 countries have been vaccinated at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). According to the statement, an agreement has been signed between Pfizer Pakistan and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to … Read more

Pakistan, Russia join hands to boost trade and regional cooperation

trade and regional cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephonic conversation with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in which both sides agreed to boost bilateral trade and cooperation on regional security. Russia’s recent decision to lift the ban on the import of Pakistani rice was lauded by the Pakistani Foreign Minister, as he welcomed the strengthening … Read more

Sindh Issued New Order Regarding Coronavirus SOPs

Sindh Issued New Order Regarding Coronavirus SOPs

Karachi: Sindh Home Department has issued a new order for Coronavirus SOPs. According to a notification issued by the Sindh Home Department, the business will be closed only one day a week across the province and only on Sundays. According to the notification, 100 per cent of staffing has been allowed in government and private … Read more

Covid-19 Vaccine: Novavax says its vaccine 100% effective

Covid-19 Vaccine

Novavax, the American biotechnology company, announced that its Covid-19 vaccine is 100% effective in preventing the disease.

The vaccine has an overall efficacy of 90.4%.

The company’s phase three trials for their Covid-19 vaccine involved 29,960 adults across 113 sites in the United States and six sites in Mexico provided the encouraging results.

Of those who received a vaccine in the trial, only 14 cases of coronavirus were detected and Novavax has said that all of the cases resulted in a mild illness.

US health officials have given one dose of a coronavirus vaccine to 53% of the total population and of those who have fully vaccinated 43.4% of Americans, according to the Centers for Control Disease and Prevention (CDC).

In total, since January, 309 million doses have been administered across the States.

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What are the impacts of the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine?

What are the impacts of the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine?

Sinovac Biotech, a China-based pharmaceutical firm with headquarters in Beijing, produces CoronaVac, a COVID-19 vaccine. The company specializes in the development and production of vaccinations to combat human infectious diseases. This two-dose vaccine is suggested for anyone above the age of 18. According to data from a Brazilian experiment, it has a 50.4 percent efficacy … Read more

Sindh CM Urges People To Vaccinate And Compliance With SOPs

Sindh CM Urges People To Vaccinate And Compliance With SOPs

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that in view of the situation arising out of coronavirus in the province, we are included in the red list because not many people have been vaccinated so far. Addressing a private function in Karachi, Syed Murad Ali Shah said that everyone should administer vaccine which will … Read more

Corona Virus: Unfair global distribution of vaccines

equal distribution of vaccines

“Ending the pandemic is possible — and requires global action now,” the heads of the World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank, World Trade Organization (WTO), and International Monetary Fund (IMF) wrote in a jointly penned op-ed in a newspaper. The world and its developed nations aim to have vaccinated the majority of their adult population … Read more

Indian states order emergency measures to counter ‘black fungus’ among COVID patients

Pakistan Reports 2,117 And 43 Death In Last 24 Hours

India states ordered emergency procedures to counter an outpouring of the deadly “black fungus” infection taking place among COVID-19 patients on Thursday. Two new states declared waves of Mucormycosis while New Delhi and other major cities have opened special wards to treat the cases of the infection black fungus. India normally deals with less than … Read more

EU to open doors for vaccinated foreigners

  BRUSSELS: European Union countries have agreed to ease the travel restrictions due to COVID-19 on Wednesday. This is to be noticed that this decision was taken ahead of the summer tourist season, which brings non-EU visitors to Europe. This move by European Union could open the bloc’s EU visa doors to all Britons and … Read more

Coronavirus in Pakistan: Vaccine registration for citizens aged 30 above will start from May 16

Coronavirus Pakistan

Coronavirus in Pakistan: Registration of coronavirus vaccines for persons in the age bracket of 30-39 years will start from Sunday, May 16, as announced by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) on Wednesday. NCOC head Asad Umar revealed the news on Wednesday. Enhancement in vaccine capacity and improvement in vaccine supply were the reasons … Read more

Second batch of Coronavirus vaccine received by Pakistan Army from PLA

Coronavirus Vaccine

Pakistan Army has received the Second batch of coronavirus vaccine from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), CMC reported on Friday. Pakistan Army is the first foreign military to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from the Chinese Military, whereas the first batch was delivered in February. Central Military Commission approved the request of the Pakistan Military … Read more

PCB completes first phase of Covid-19 vaccination for players, staff

Why are unvaccinated people still at risk of contracting COVID-19?

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has completed the first phase of its Covid-19 vaccination drive in collaboration with the Pakistan government’s National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). During this phase, Pakistan’s leading cricketers across all three formats and support staff were vaccinated. The PCB takes pride in being one of the first cricket boards in … Read more

“vaccine to become easier to ship and store”, says Pfizer CEO

"vaccine to become easier to ship and store", says Pfizer CEO

The American pharmaceuticals Pfizer has planned to launch a new variant of its vaccine that can be stored at a normal temperature. As per details, the vaccine made by Pfizer and Germany’s BioNTech is already a mainstay in Europe’s efforts to control the pandemic but it is a challenge to ship and protect at a very high temperature. The current version … Read more

Sindh Govt Allocates Rs 500mn To Buy CanSino Vaccine Directly From China

Sindh Govt Allocates Rs 500mn To Buy CanSino Vaccine Directly From China

Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho has announced that the provincial government has allocated Rs. 500 million for the purchase of the CanSino vaccine directly from China, which is a single-dose vaccine. Addressing a news conference in Karachi, the provincial health minister said, “We want more people to vaccinate. We have a very slow vaccination … Read more

Covid vaccine shots given to over 7000 frontline workers in Sindh

DRAP

Frontline workers in Pakistan have begun receiving jabs of coronavirus vaccine. According to the figures given by the health department, shots of coronavirus vaccine has been given to around 7,000 frontline workers in Sindh. Over 912 vaccine shots have been given to Karachi’s Khaliq Dina Hall vaccination centers. Moreover, 329 health workers in Jinnah Hospital … Read more

CM Punjab’s COVID Fund will be used for vaccines procurement

buzdar

The Chief Minister’s Covid Fund will be used for vaccine procurement while the decision of vaccinated to the government employees or only deserving people would be made in the light of the recommendations of the finance and health departments. Further, the increase in the incentives of the doctors and other staff of the Specialized Healthcare … Read more

IEA forecast grim outlook of oil market amid COVID-19 Vaccine trials

IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has predicted grim circumstances for the oil market across the world even after the successful trials of the coronavirus vaccine. According to the details, IEA forecasted that the vaccine was unlikely to ride to the rescue of the global oil market for a period of time. This projection came following a … Read more

Putin says Russia is about to register a third COVID-19 vaccine

Coronavirus

President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia is about to register its third vaccine against the coronavirus, according to Russian news agencies. Putin also said, “All Russian coronavirus vaccines were effective, the RIA news agency reported. He appeared to give no further details about the vaccine or its registration. He say that Moscow is ready … Read more

Germany to invest 300 million euros in a firm developing COVID-19 vaccine

To develop COVID-19’s vaccine further, Germany will be taking a stake of about 23% in an unlisted biotech firm CureVac by investing 300 million euros ($377 million) capital. The decision was taken by SAP co-founder Dietmar Hopp – who is an early investor and owner of a stake of more than 80% in CureVac, said … Read more

Coronavirus: China to ensure global cooperation in vaccine trials

Coronavirus: China to ensure global cooperation in vaccine trials

The science and technology minister said that China will ensure international cooperation in clinical vaccine trials of Covid-19 in the future. China is putting efforts to develop a vaccine for coronavirus. According to the World Health Organization, Chinese researchers are organizing five separate clinical trials on humans. Chinese president Xi Jinping promised at the World … Read more

Major Breakthrough! Israel Claims to find cure for Coronavirus

Israel claims

A vaccine now is viewed as the key to ending the global pandemic, and developing one first would be a huge geopolitical victory. However this can be a major breakthrough if proved, as Israel claims that it has developed vaccine to cure the novel coronavirus also known as COVID-19. Naftali Bennett Minister of Defense of … Read more