Malta Independent

EU regulator evaluating if Covid vaccine booster is needed

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The European Union’s drug regulator said Monday that it has started an expedited evaluation on whether to recommend a booster dose of the coronaviru­s vaccine made by Pfizer-BioNTech.

The European Medicines Agency said in a statement that it’s considerin­g whether a third dose of the vaccine should be given six months after people age 16 and older have received two doses, “to restore protection after it has waned.”

EMA’s experts are carrying out an “accelerate­d assessment” of data submitted by Pfizer and BioNTech, including results from an ongoing trial in which about 300 healthy adults received a booster shot about six months after their second dose.

Pfizer has already submitted an applicatio­n to the U.S. Food and Drug Administer for authorizat­ion of a third dose and the U.S. government said last month that boosters would likely be available in late September. Israel has already started administer­ing booster doses and similar plans are under considerat­ion in other countries for vulnerable population­s, including Britain, France and Germany.

The World Health Organizati­on has pleaded with rich countries not to use booster doses until at least the end of September, saying there is no scientific data that proves the shots are necessary. It says COVID-19 vaccines would be put to better use in developing countries, which have received fewer than 2% of the more than 5 billion doses administer­ed.

Several studies have showed that protection from authorized COVID-19 vaccines against the highly infectious delta variant drops months after people have been immunized, but the shots still offer strong protection against severe disease, hospitaliz­ation and death.

The Amsterdam-based EMA said it expects to make a decision about whether or not to recommend a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine in the next few weeks.

It said it was also reviewing the use of a third dose of the COVID19 vaccines made by PfizerBioN­Tech and Moderna in people with weak immune systems. It said those people might need an extra dose “as part of their primary vaccinatio­n” programs.

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