AstraZeneca withdraws COVID vaccine due to commercial reasons

AstraZeneca withdraws COVID vaccine due to commercial reasons

British drugmaker withdraws Covid vaccine Vaxzevria due to “commercial reasons” and surplus of updated vaccines. Multiple, variant Covid-19 vaccines have led to a decline in demand. Vaxzevria is no longer manufactured or supplied. On Wednesday, British drugmaker AstraZeneca announced that it had withdrawn its Covid vaccine Vaxzevria, one of the first produced in the pandemic, … Read more

First COVID cases prompt strict national lockdown in North Korea

After establishing its first official COVID infections, North Korea has imposed a severe countrywide lockdown. The capital, Pyongyang, has been hit by an Omicron outbreak, according to state media, but the number of cases is unknown. North Korea has refused to participate in any vaccine program, even when other countries have offered to supply it. … Read more

UK drugmaker AstraZeneca profit slumps but sales jump

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AstraZeneca’s first-quarter net profit dropped due to restructuring and legal costs associated with its massive takeover of US biotech firm Alexion, but sales rose. In the three months to the end of March, profit after tax fell by 75% to $386 million (366 million euros), compared to the same period the previous year. Sales of … Read more

AstraZeneca approved as booster vaccine in Australia amid battle against COVID-19

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CANBERRA – Australia reported more than 25,000 new COVID-19 cases and more than 50 deaths on Thursday when the AstraZeneca vaccine was provisionally approved for use as a booster in the country. Medical regulator the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) on Wednesday night announced it provisionally approved a booster dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for … 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

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

Omicron Surge : Government Approves AstraZeneca Vaccine for Booster Shots

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Omicron Surge : The federal government has allowed the use of another COVID-19 vaccine, AstraZeneca, to protect the population from the fifth wave of coronavirus, which is driven by the Omicron variant. The action is part of the government’s intention to speed up the administration of booster shots in order to inoculate as many people … Read more

Rwanda leads Africa in jabbing

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KIGALI – Rwanda is among few countries in Africa that have achieved the World Health Organisation (WHO) target of vaccinating 40 per cent of the entire population by December 2021. According to the Rwandan Ministry of Health a total of 7,587,808 of the targeted Rwandan population aged 12 and above, have received at least one … Read more

AstraZeneca vaccine booster effective against Omicron, study finds

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LONDON: British pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca said Thursday that a third, or “booster”, dose of its Covid-19 vaccine Vaxzevria “significantly” lifted antibody levels against the Omicron strain in a laboratory study. AstraZeneca also revealed in other findings that its preventative moniclonal antibody treatment, Evusheld, “retains neutralisation activity” against Omicron. Read more: US to distribute free Covid … Read more

EU agency to decide on Novavax Covid jab next week

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THE HAGUE, Dec 16, 2021 (AFP) – The EU’s drug regulator said on Thursday it would decide whether the Novavax coronavirus jab will become the fifth vaccine approved for the bloc at a meeting next Monday. The US firm’s shot uses a more traditional technology than current vaccines, which experts hope could ease hesitancy and scepticism … Read more

DR Congo struggles with Covid vaccine push

DR Congo struggles with Covid vaccine push

KINSHASA, Dec 3, 2021 (AFP) – A year ago, the world kicked off one of the greatest initiatives in medical history: the rush to vaccinate Earth’s human population against Covid-19. Since the launch of mass vaccination in Britain on November 8 2020, billions of jabs have since poured off production lines and rich countries are lining … Read more

WHO grants emergency approval for India’s Covaxin jab

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GENEVA – The World Health Organization said Wednesday it had issued an emergency use listing for Covaxin, a vaccine against Covid-19 produced by India’s Bharat Biotech. Found to have 78 percent efficacy after two doses spread over four weeks, the vaccine “is extremely suitable for low- and middle-income countries due to easy storage requirements,” the UN … Read more

WHO experts back booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine for immunocompromised

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GENEVA – Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended on Monday that booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines should be offered to moderately and severely immunocompromised people. After four days of talks last week, the WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) recommended that such people should receive a third dose of a … 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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Second batch of AstraZeneca arrives in Islamabad

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Pakistan on Saturday received its second batch of 1.2 million doses of AstraZeneca through COVAX. COVAX, co-led by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), Gavi (the Vaccines Alliance), and the World Health Organisation, is a global initiative that works with governments and manufacturers to ensure Covid-19 vaccines are available worldwide to both higher-income and … Read more

Indian AstraZeneca Vaccine might cause Travel Bans

Canada leads new green list entries for United Kingdom

Millions of British visitors may be barred from traveling to Europe if they obtain the AstraZeneca vaccination manufactured in India. The EU Digital Covid Certificate, which went into effect on Thursday, permits fully vaccinated individuals to travel throughout Europe without the need for testing or quarantines. The certificate validates vaccines that have been approved by … Read more

South Africa Added To Nigeria’s COVID ‘Red List’

South Africa Added To Nigeria's COVID 'Red List'

Nigeria is adding South Africa to its “red list” of nations for which there are stringent restrictions imposed on travelers, authorities said during a briefing on Monday. Nigeria imposes the limitations due to the spread of the Delta variant in South Africa, Chikwe Ihekweazu, a top official of the Nigeria Center for Disease Control, stated. … Read more