Manila Bulletin

US to distribute 4 million J&J COVID vaccines by Tuesday

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — Four million doses of the latest COVID-19 vaccine to get US approval will be delivered across the country as early as Tuesday, a senior administra­tion official said.

The United States on Saturday authorized Johnson & Johnson’s Covid vaccine for emergency use, boosting President Joe Biden’s plan to battle the outbreak that has killed more than 500,000 Americans.

The single-shot vaccine — the third type to be authorized — is highly effective in preventing severe COVID-19, including against newer variants, the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) said before giving it a green light.

“Starting tonight, 3.9 million doses of J&J will be distribute­d across all channels — states, tribes, territorie­s, and pharmacies and community health centers. Those J&J doses will be delivered as early as this Tuesday morning,” the administra­tion official said Sunday on a call with reporters.

“That’s the entirety of J&J’s current inventory,” the official added. “J&J expects to deliver approximat­ely 16 million additional doses by the end of March. So that’s a cumulative 20 million.”

The J&J vaccine is the third to be greenlight­ed in the United States after Pfizer’s and Moderna’s were provisiona­lly approved in December.

Over 65 million people in America have so far received at least one shot of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines -- but unlike those, the J&J vaccine requires just one dose, and is stored at fridge temperatur­es, offering logistical and practical advantages.

The J&J shot appears less protective than Pfizer and Moderna’s two-shot regimens, which both have an efficacy of around 95 percent against all forms of COVID-19 from the classic coronaviru­s strain.

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