Deccan Chronicle

Israel begins trials of 4th dose of Covid vax

Country may roll out second tranche of booster shots

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Tel Aviv, Dec. 27: An Israeli hospital launched a clinical trial Monday on the impact of a fourth shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech Coronaviru­s vaccine, as the health ministry weighs a national fourth jab rollout.

The study being conducted by Sheba Medical Centre involves 150 volunteers from the hospital's staff, who are at least four months removed from their third vaccine shot and have signs of waning antibodies.

Director of the Infectious Disease Epidemiolo­gy Unit at Sheba, Gili RegevYocha­y, said the study would assess the potential antibody boost from a fourth shot, the existence of adverse effects and whether an additional booster reduces the risk of infection. Participan­ts will be monitored for six months, she added.

Israeli health ministry spokeswoma­n Gal Rotem Golan said that the ministry had approved the trial to “check the efficacy” of the fourth shot.

The study’s launch comes as Ministry of Health Director General Nachman Ash weighs the recommenda­tion of an Israeli expert panel to begin administer­ing a fourth vaccine shot to medical staff and everyone above 60 years old.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett hailed the recommenda­tion, which came earlier this month, citing the risk of the highly transmissi­ble Omicron Coronaviru­s variant.

He said that Israel, which was among the first countries in the world to offer a third shot to the general public, would be a trailblaze­r for the fourth jab. But the rollout is on hold, pending the health ministry’s approval.

Ash reportedly wants more time to assess the recommenda­tion, as he awaits further data on the severity of infections caused by Omicron.

Ran Balicer, chairman of Israel’s national expert

panel on Covid-19, supported the trial as Israel is “the first (country) to have a large national cohort of third dose vaccinated people with substantia­l waning immunity”.

Heart transplant surgeon Jacob Levee, who is participat­ing in the trial for the fourth shot, told reporters: “I did not want to expose the heart transplant patients I am taking care of to the potential of getting the Omicron variant.”

Some 4.2 million of Israel’s estimated 9.3 million citizens have received three doses. — AFP

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AFP ?? Staff volunteers queue to receive a fourth dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the Sheba Medical Centre in Ramat Gan, Israel, on Monday.
— AFP Staff volunteers queue to receive a fourth dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the Sheba Medical Centre in Ramat Gan, Israel, on Monday.

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