Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Germany approves AZ shot for people over 65 years

- Germany’s independen­t vaccine committee has formally

approved giving the Astrazenec­a shot to people age 65 and over, the health minister said Thursday. The decision was “good news for older people who are waiting for a vaccinatio­n,” said the minister, Jens Spahn. “They will get vaccinated faster.” The vaccine made by British-swedish company Astrazenec­a is one of three authorised for use in the 27-nation European Union. But several countries, including Germany, initially restricted it to people under 65, or in some cases under 55, citing a lack of data on its effectiven­ess in older people. But the publicatio­n of data and pressure to speed up the EU’S slow vaccine rollout has prompted authoritie­s across the bloc to revise their guidance. Restrictiv­e rules and a rush of deliveries had meant Germany was sitting on a stockpile of more than 2 million doses of the Astrazenec­a vaccine even as many who want it can’t get the shots.

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