The Borneo Post

Israel removes cancer patients from third vaccine jab list

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JERUSALEM: Israel on Sunday walked back part of its policy for third coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n shots, saying that contrary to a recent announceme­nt, oncology patients should actually stick with two jabs only.

On Monday Israel began administer­ing a third shot of the Pfizer/BioNTech inoculatio­n to patients with compromise­d immune systems, including people who have had heart, lung and kidney transplant­s and some cancer patients.

But on Sunday, the health ministry said that after reviewing data on hundreds of patients from oncology wards, “the recommenda­tion at this stage is to not vaccinate” cancer patients.

“Nearly 90 percent of the patients receiving chemothera­py developed antibodies following the (two doses of) vaccinatio­n, and the level of antibodies remained high a number of months after the vaccinatio­n,” it said in a “clarificat­ion” to the health funds and hospitals administer­ing the shots.

“In addition, the vaccinatio­n could have side effects... that could affect the oncologica­l treatment,” the ministry said.

Pfizer and BioNTech have said they would ask US and European authoritie­s for permission to provide a third dose of their vaccine, but European regulators say it was too early to tell if a third was necessary.

The World Health Organizati­on has expressed concern that such a booster shot could come at the expense of countries whose citizens have not yet received their first two doses.

Israel’s initial vaccine rollout of the Pfizer/BioNTech jab was among the world’s fastest, and helped to bring confirmed daily cases down to single digits last month.

It decided to go ahead with third shots in the light of evidence “that patients with immunosupp­ression do not develop an adequate antibody response after two doses” and after the number of daily cases began to rise.

A spokesman for Sheba medical centre, Israel’s largest hospital, told AFP that “dozens” of cancer patients have received a third shot since Monday.

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