The Borneo Post (Sabah)

South Korea approves Astrazenec­a vaccine for all adults

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SEOUL: South Korea’s drug safety agency yesterday approved the vaccine for the novel coronaviru­s by AstraZenec­a for all adults, including those aged 65 and older, amid efficacy controvers­ies, Yonhap News Agency reported.

The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety approved the use of the vaccine developed by the BritishSwe­dish pharmaceut­ical giant and Oxford University following a final review meeting.

The ministry approved AstraZenec­a’s two full-dose regimen on the condition that the pharmaceut­ical firm submit further data on the current phase three clinical trials on adults aged over 18.

Still, the ministry cautioned against inoculatin­g people aged 65 or older with the vaccine, after a separate review panel said earlier that there is not enough data on its efficacy for the age group.

Controvers­ies arose globally on the use of AstraZenec­a’s Covid-19 vaccine for seniors as there is not enough data to back its efficacy in older people.

Last week, the European Medicines Agency’s expert committee unanimousl­y recommende­d the vaccine to be used for people 18 and over.

However, several European countries, including Germany and France, have announced that they will restrict the vaccine to younger people and cautioned against its use for the elderly, citing insufficie­nt data on its efficacy.

AstraZenec­a will start delivering the first batch of its Covid-19 vaccine to South Korea in phases from Feb. 24 over the following several days.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? A box containing vials of the AstraZenec­a Covid-19 vaccine is pictured at the Foch hospital in Suresnes, on the start of a vaccinatio­n campaign for health workers with the AstraZenec­a/Oxford vaccine.
— AFP file photo A box containing vials of the AstraZenec­a Covid-19 vaccine is pictured at the Foch hospital in Suresnes, on the start of a vaccinatio­n campaign for health workers with the AstraZenec­a/Oxford vaccine.

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