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Johnson & Johnson’s jabs ready

New hope in COVID- 19 crisis as US approves 3rd vaccine

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“This is exciting news for all Americans, and an encouragin­g developmen­t in our efforts to bring an end to the crisis.”

The COVID- 19- battered US authorized Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine for emergency use Saturday, offering a glimmer of hope as Britain said farewell to fundraisin­g war veteran Captain Tom Moore who died of the virus earlier in February.

US President Joe Biden hailed his country’s announceme­nt of its third available vaccine but said the nation’s battle was far from over.

“This is exciting news for all Americans, and an encouragin­g developmen­t in our efforts to bring an end to the crisis,” Biden said in a statement, but warned Americans “cannot let our guard down now or assume that victory is inevitable.”

The single- shot J& J vaccine is highly effective at preventing severe COVID- 19, including against newer variants, the US Food and Drug Administra­tion ( FDA) said before giving it a green light.

The news comes following passage in the House of Representa­tives of a vast $ 1.9 trillion package – including $ 1,400 payouts to most Americans and billions of dollars to boost vaccine delivery, help schools reopen and fund local government­s – which will now move to the Senate.

The bill is on track to be the second largest US stimulus ever, illustrati­ng the huge effort needed to tackle the multiple crises unleashed by a pandemic that has killed more than half a million in the US, with the toll climbing by another 1,849 fatalities in 24 hours on Saturday.

Meanwhile Europeans continue to live under some of the world’s strictest restrictio­ns – and in France they just got tougher.

Two cities, northern Dunkirk and southern Nice, locked down over the weekends to halt the spread.

“We have to do something as COVID[- 19] is getting worse in the region,” Charlie Kentish, a British resident taking an early morning walk in Nice, told AFP. He was resigned to spending his weekends playing video games with his teenage children.

In Britain, 100- year- old war veteran Tom Moore helped lift the COVID- 19- induced gloom in 2020 by staging fundraisin­g events including completing 100 lengths of his back garden using a walking frame.

After his campaign went viral, he raised nearly £ 33 million ($ 45 million) for healthcare charities, and was knighted for his efforts.

His funeral, a small family ceremony, was shown live on national television and he was honored with a flypast of a World War II plane.

The rollout of vaccines has improved the prospects greatly for many older people, with Britain excelling in its distributi­on to vulnerable groups.

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