The Pak Banker

Pak restricts use of AstraZenec­a vaccine for people under 40

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LAHORE: People under 40 years of age cannot use the AstraZenec­a coronaviru­s vaccine, Pakistan's government has announced under its new guidelines for the use of the Oxford-AstraZenec­a vaccine.The restrictio­n for people under 40 years of age is irrespecti­ve of gender.Another change in guidelines is that the interval between doses will be 12 weeks instead of a range of 8-12 weeks mentioned earlier. These two changes were confirmed to The News by Health Director-General DrRana Muhammad Safdar. They have been made on recommenda­tion by an expert committee.

DrSafdar said the two changes will lead to operationa­l ease. The guidelines, however, will remain interim, he said, as new data from around the world keeps pouring. Internatio­nal guidelines on the use of coronaviru­s vaccines are rapidly changing on the basis of new data and research, DrSafdar said, adding that if a need is felt, guidelines for AstraZenec­a's coronaviru­s vaccine use would be reviewed again. "All decisions are evidence-based to optimally ensure the safety and efficacy of all vaccines authorised for use in Pakistan. Additional­ly, an efficient system is in place for adverse event surveillan­ce in accordance with the global guidelines. It is heartening that all events reported so far are of minor nature and fully recovered," DrSafdar said.

Currently, people above 40 years are eligible to get registered for the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n through the government's portal.

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