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WHO backs booster jab for old, ill folks

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GENEVA: The World Health Organizati­on’s vaccine advisers on Monday recommende­d people with weakened immune systems should be offered an additional dose of all WHO-approved Covid-19 vaccines.

The UN health agency’s experts also said over-60s fully immunised with China’s Sinovac and Sinopharm vaccines should be offered an additional third vaccine dose.

The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunisati­on (SAGE) stressed it was not recommendi­ng an additional booster dose for the population at large, which is already being rolled out in some countries.

The WHO wants a moratorium on booster doses for the general population until the end of the year to prioritise first doses in the dozens of nations starved of vaccines. The WHO’s target of getting 10% of the population in each country fully vaccinated by the end of September was missed by 56 states. However, almost 90% of high-income countries hit the target.

Several Covid-19 vaccines have been given WHO approval for emergency use during the pandemic: Pfizer-BioNTech, Janssen, Moderna, Sinopharm, Sinovac and AstraZenec­a. They are all two-dose vaccines, except the Janssen jab.

The WHO is also on the verge of deciding whether to give emergency use listing (EUL) to India’s Bharat Biotech jab.

SAGE held a four-day meeting last week to review the latest informatio­n and data on a range of vaccines for Covid-19 and other diseases.

“SAGE recommende­d that moderately and severely immunocomp­romised persons should be offered an additional dose of all WHO EUL Covid19 vaccines as part of an extended primary series,” the group said. “These individual­s are less likely to respond adequately to vaccinatio­n following a standard primary vaccine series and are at high risk of severe Covid-19 disease.”

Kate O’Brien, the WHO’s vaccines chief, said the extra dose now should be considered as part of the normal coronaviru­s immunisati­on course for people with weaker immune systems, to be administer­ed after a wait of one to three months.

It should bring their level of protection up to that demonstrat­ed to prevent severe disease, hospitalis­ation and death in clinical trials — from which people with immunocomp­romised conditions were excluded.

SAGE also said that for people fully immunised with Sinovac and Sinopharm vaccines — both two-dose regimens — an additional third shot of the same jab “should be offered to persons aged 60 and above”. A different vaccine “may also be considered based on vaccine supply and access considerat­ions”.

SAGE added that when implementi­ng this recommenda­tion, countries should initially aim at maximising twodose coverage in that population, and thereafter administer the third dose, starting in the oldest age groups.

 ?? NYT ?? An elderly woman receives a booster shot of Covid-19 vaccine at Fircrest Senior Living in Oregon on Oct 6.
NYT An elderly woman receives a booster shot of Covid-19 vaccine at Fircrest Senior Living in Oregon on Oct 6.

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