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UK approves single shot of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Orders 20 million doses; vax found 72% effective in preventing Covid-19

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London, May 28: Britain on Friday approved the use of a fourth Covid vaccine, hoping to boost a countrywid­e inoculatio­n drive to allow its economy to reopen fully despite concerns about a new variant.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved the single-shot Johnson & Johnson jab, after previously backing the Pfizer, AstraZenec­a and Moderna shots.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson called it “very welcome news and another boost to our hugely successful vaccinatio­n programme”.

“As we encourage everyone to get their jabs, the single-dose... vaccine will play an important role in helping us protect people from the virus,” he wrote on Twitter.

“When you get the jab.”

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the mass vaccinatio­n campaign — the biggest in Britain’s history — had already saved more than 13,000 lives.

The latest regulatory green light “means that we now have four safe and effective vaccines approved to help protect people from this awful virus”, he added.

Britain has ordered 20 million doses of the vaccine, which was found to be 72 percent effective in preventing moderate to severe Coronaviru­s infection, according to a US trial.

The European Medicines Agency said in April that a warning about unusual blood clots with low blood platelet count should be added to the J&J product informatio­n following cases in the United States.

Britain has administer­ed more than 62 million shots so far, mainly using the Pfizer and AstraZenec­a vaccines.

The J&J vaccine comes on stream as younger people are called for their jab, amid concern over the rise of the Covid variant found in India.

After months of falling cases, infections have started to rise again due to the emergence of the variant, which has put in doubt plans for a full reopening of the country on June 21.

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said Friday, however, “it was impossible for anyone to know what the situation will be like in a week or two weeks' time”.

“We’ll be looking at the data, we've said repeatedly that we won't make a final decision about the 21st of June until the 14th of June,” he told Sky News.

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 ?? AFP ?? Members of the public queue outside a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n clinic in Bolton, northwest England, on Friday. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Wednesday that Covid-19 vaccines are proving effective against a variant that has spread like wildfire in India and denied the government was being lax on travel from hotspots. —
AFP Members of the public queue outside a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n clinic in Bolton, northwest England, on Friday. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Wednesday that Covid-19 vaccines are proving effective against a variant that has spread like wildfire in India and denied the government was being lax on travel from hotspots. —

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