World News | EU Regulator Clears Tweaked Versions of COVID Vaccines

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The European Medicines Agency has recommended the authorisation of two coronavirus vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Inc., tweaked to include protection against an early version of the omicron variant.

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London, Sep 1 (AP) The European Medicines Agency has recommended the authorisation of two coronavirus vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Inc., tweaked to include protection against an early version of the omicron variant.

In a statement on Thursday, the EU drug regulator said the two messenger RNA boosters offered protection both against the original version of COVID-19 and the omicron subvariant BA.1, which has since been overtaken globally by later omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5.

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Nearly 80 per cent of coronavirus cases worldwide are now being caused by omicron BA.5, according to the World Health Organisation.

The decision comes a day after the US drug regulator cleared updated versions of COVID-19 vaccines incorporating protection against the later subvariants, after telling pharmaceuticals in June that any updated boosters must target the most recent versions of omicron.

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The European Medicines Agency said adapted vaccines are expected “to help maintain optimal protection against COVID-19 as the virus evolves.”

Scientists hope the new boosters will trigger a strong response from the immune system to prevent not just serious illness but perhaps milder infections also - much like the original vaccines did earlier in the pandemic, before super-contagious mutants emerged.

It's unclear how well the updated boosters will work since experts are still gathering data.

But there's evidence that they are safe, so waiting for more study on their effectiveness would risk another mutation appearing before people are immunised.

Last month, British authorities cleared an updated version of the Moderna booster that included protection against omicron subvariant BA.1, saying the shots would be offered to people 50 and over beginning in September.

Globally, coronavirus cases and deaths have been dropping for weeks, but scientists expect a surge of hospitalisations and deaths with the coming onset of winter in the northern hemisphere. (AP)

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