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US FDA suggests yearly doses of Covid-vaccine shots

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The US FDA wants to streamline the nation’s Covid-vaccine policy. The regulator suggests giving healthy persons one dose yearly. Some small children could also receive two doses annually. In an effort to streamline the nation’s Covid-vaccine policy, the US FDA on Monday suggested giving healthy persons one dose of the most recent updated Covid-19 injection … Read more

New mRNA vaccine provides immunization to 20 known influenza A & B virus

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Studies could pave the way for a universal flu shot that could help prevent future pandemics. Universal vaccination would eliminate the guesswork involved in designing annual vaccines months in advance of each flu season. Vaccine-induced antibody levels were stable for at least four months. In preliminary tests on mice and ferrets, an experimental vaccine provided … Read more

FDA approved the revised Covid booster shots made by Pfizer and Moderna

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FDA approves Pfizer-BioNTech’s and Moderna’s Covid booster shots. Vaccines target highly contagious BA.5 omicron subvariant. CDC will issue its own recommendation on how the shots should be used. The extremely contagious BA.5 omicron subvariant is the aim of new versions of Pfizer-and BioNTech’s Moderna’s Covid booster shots, which the Food and Drug Administration approved on … Read more

Moderna sues Pfizer and BioNTech for vaccine patent

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Moderna sued Pfizer and BioNTech in US federal court and in Germany on Friday, alleging they infringed on its messenger RNA patents for the COVID vaccines. Moderna accused the two firms of infringing on patents it filed between 2010 and 2016 by replicating its vaccination technology. Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel claimed the company is suing … Read more

Moderna vaccine against the omicron variant receives its initial approval

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Moderna’s combination “bivalent” vaccine to be in use as an adult booster shot. Each dose will target both the original Covid-19 virus and the omicron BA.1 variant. Side effects are similar to those seen for Moderna’s original booster shot and are typically “mild and self-resolving”. An revised coronavirus vaccine from Moderna that attempts to defend … Read more

Covid vaccines to develop like ‘an iPhone’: Moderna CEO

Covid vaccines to develop like ‘an iPhone’
  • Moderna plans to provide coronavirus, influenza, and other common respiratory viruses single-dose annual booster.
  • CEO Stéphane Bancel predicts new combination product will be ready in “three to five years”.
  • The company is also working on a potential monkeypox vaccine, which is still in the lab.

Put an end to getting two or three Covid shots per year. Within the next five years, Moderna plans to provide a coronavirus, influenza, and other common respiratory viruses single-dose annual booster.

According to CEO Stéphane Bancel in an interview with a worldwide news website on Wednesday, Moderna will need to maintain improving the vaccinations that made Covid-19 a household name while working to make them more convenient for consumers.

He predicted that the new combination product will be ready in “three to five years” and compared the development of the life-saving jab to that of a smartphone.

When you first get an iPhone, “you don’t get the wonderful camera, amazing everything, but you get a lot of things,” he remarked.

“Every September, many of us purchase a new iPhone, and you can download updated and new apps. And that’s exactly the same concept—you’ll receive a single dosage of Covid along with protection against the flu and RSV.”

Moderna (MRNA), which had rapid development during the pandemic, is now under pressure to pinpoint its next major market.

Bancel is optimistic that the Covid-19 pandemic, which has enabled the company earn tens of billions of dollars in revenue and do business in more than 70 markets worldwide, will stop this year.

That doesn’t always mean the infection is disappearing, he said.

He added that he thought more people would choose to “live with the virus,” much like they do with the flu, saying, “I think we are slowly moving — if not already in some countries — to a world where all the tools are available, and everybody can make their own decision based on their risk tolerance.”

He agreed that the strategy will continue to differ drastically depending on the situation, such as with immunocompromised individuals or in places like Japan where mask use was widespread even before the pandemic.

And he continued, “There’s always a 20% chance that we acquire a really bad variant that drives really severe disease that has a lot of mutation.”

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US approves Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for youngest children

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US FDA approves use of Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines in infants and toddlers. Babies and toddlers are the last age group in most countries that has not been immunised. Pfizer aims to submit authorization requests to various regulators around the world.   The US Food and Drug Administration granted emergency approval on Friday for … Read more

US approves Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for youngest children

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FDA approves Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines for use in youngest children. The CDC must still recommend the vaccines before they are put into use in the United States. Moderna’s decision to go with a higher dose is associated with higher levels of fevers in reaction. The US Food and Drug Administration granted emergency approval … Read more

US health authority says Moderna vaccine effective in under-fives

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Covid-19 vaccine effectiveness is 51% in babies aged six months to less than two years, FDA says. Vaccine effectiveness is 37% in children aged two to five years, according to data submitted by Moderna. FDA will decide next week whether to allow two inoculations for very young children. WASHINGTON – US health officials confirmed on … Read more

FDA Advisory Recommends Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine to U.S

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Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine could be available to Americans as soon as this week. Vaccine’s advantages outweigh risks by a vote of 21 to 0. Before delivering the shots, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must approve. Novavax:A new COVID-19 vaccine could be available to Americans as soon as this week. According to Barron’s, the … Read more

Pfizer vaccine fraud: Government was involved in dismissing accusations

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Pfizer has asked a U.S. court to toss out an informant’s claim that the organization can’t be at fault for misrepresentation, misuse, and convention infringement in its COVID Vaccine clinical preliminaries. The informant, Brook Jackson, was the provincial chief for the Ventavia Research Group. The U.S. Division of Justice declined to mediate for the benefit … Read more

Existence vaccines are available both. yet, why are their stocks in free fall?

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Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna are experiencing a post-vaccine hangover on Wall Street this year. All 3 shares surged spectacularly in 2021, thanks in large part to their Covid-19 vaccines’ achievement and robust sales. But 2022 hasn’t been as kind to them. Shares of Pfizer (PFE) are down approximately 15%, whilst its Comirnaty vaccine partner BioNTech … Read more

Moderna seeks US authorization for Covid vaccine in children under 6

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Moderna, a US biotech company, announced on Thursday that it had submitted an emergency use authorization request for its Covid vaccination for children aged six months to under six years in the United States. Very young children are the only group that are yet to be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine in the United States … Read more

Johnson & Johnson suspends sales forecast for Covid vaccine

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Johnson & Johnson hang sales forecasts for  Covid-19 vaccine during the American pharmaceutical giant’s quarterly savings call Tuesday, as insistence lags for that of shots by Moderna and Pfizer. “Given global supply surplus and demand undetermined , the Company is suspends  COVID-19 Vaccine sales knowing,” J&J said in a statement, additionally said that the move … Read more

Pfizer to seek US authorization for third Covid shot in children

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Pfizer and BioNTech  announced positive from a scientific trial at the protection and immune reaction of a third dose of their Covid vaccine in kids elderly five through eleven, including they might soon seek regulatory authorization.on Thursday Third doses of the vaccine are endorsed for those aged 12 and up, and a fourth dose become … Read more

Australia to give fourth Covid-19 jab to over 65s

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SYDNEY: Australia is offering a fourth dose of Covid-19 vaccines to over 65s from next month, federal health authorities announced Friday, as a new Omicron strain races through the population. The top advisory group on vaccines approved the fourth shot for vulnerable groups: those aged over 65, indigenous people over 50, people who are immunocompromised and care … Read more

Australia gains first access to mRNA vaccine production

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SYDNEY – The University of Queensland (UQ) has entered into a partnership with biotechnology company Moderna, as Aussie researchers delve into the cutting edge of mRNA vaccine research. The new partnership, the first in Australia announced on Thursday, was the result of efforts from UQ scientists Mark Walker and Paul Young, who said the access … Read more

Over 97,000 persons in Fiji receive booster vaccine doses

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SUVA – More than 97,000 persons have received booster vaccine doses in Fiji. The island country started its booster shot program in November last year. According to Fijivillage news website on Tuesday, Fiji’s Ministry of Health has confirmed that as of Monday, 97,215 individuals in Fiji had received booster doses. Currently, 93.1 percent of the … Read more

Japan to reopen mass COVID-19 vaccination center to speed up boosters

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TOKYO – A mass COVID-19 vaccination center in Tokyo was reopened by the Japanese government on Monday to offer COVID-19 booster shots amid criticism that the government has been slow to roll out the third jabs as the Omicron variant of the virus wreaks havoc in the capital and elsewhere. The mass vaccination center in … Read more

Sri Lanka to start booster-vaccine week

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COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s Health Ministry said on Friday it will kick off a booster-vaccine week across the nation from Saturday to coincide with the completion of the first year of the vaccination drive in the country. The ministry said the promotional booster vaccination drive will be conducted at all hospitals in the country and … Read more

Moderna begins trial of Omicron-specific vaccine booster

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WASHINGTON: US biotech company Moderna announced on Wednesday that it has begun clinical trials of a booster dose of vaccine designed specifically to combat the Omicron variant of the coronavirus. The trials will involve a total of 600 adults — half of whom have already received two doses of Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine at least six months ago, … Read more

Australia approves Novavax vaccine amid battle against Omicron wave

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CANBERRA – Australia approved the Novavax vaccine for people aged 18 and over on Monday, making it the fourth COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Australia after AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer. The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has recommended the Novavax vaccine be given in two doses, at least three weeks … Read more

4th Pfizer, Moderna shot less effective against Omicron: Israeli study

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JERUSALEM, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) — Preliminary results from an Israeli study showed low efficacy of the fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose against the Omicron variant, Israel’s largest hospital said in a statement on Monday. In the study, launched in late December, 270 staff members of Sheba Medical Center received the fourth dose of Pfizer or Moderna … Read more

Fiji reports 7 more COVID-19 deaths, 3rd wave death toll reaches 24

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SUVA, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) — Fiji has recorded seven new COVID-19 deaths, bringing the total number of COVID-19 deaths to 24 since confirmation of the third wave of the pandemic. Fiji’s Permanent Secretary for Health James Fong said on Thursday that five of the new deaths confirmed overnight were fully vaccinated but had pre-existing medical … Read more

Delta still dominates say experts urging third jab

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PARIS, Dec 4, 2021 (AFP) – No one knows how effective vaccines will be in stopping people catching the newly discovered and fast-spreading Omicron variant of Covid-19 or how well they will protect against severe illness. Lab tests are underway to determine vaccine efficacy against Omicron with results expected within weeks. In the meantime, the Delta … Read more

Coronavirus: Latest global developments

Coronavirus: Latest global developments

PARIS, Dec 2, 2021 (AFP) – Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: Germany to lock down unjabbed Chancellor Angela Merkel and her successor Olaf Scholz are set to approve a “lockdown for the unvaccinated”, banning them from entering bars, restaurants, theatres and cinemas. Previous infection ‘won’t stop strain’ People who caught earlier variants … Read more

Franco-Austrian firm Valneva’s Covid jab under EU review

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THE HAGUE: Europe’s drug watchdog launched an accelerated review Thursday of a Covid-19 vaccine by Franco-Austrian biotech firm Valneva, for which the EU has already signed a deal for up to 60 million doses. The jab — which uses “inactivated” viruses rather than the new mRNA technology of the Pfizer or Moderna shots — showed … Read more