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World first as UK approves latest vaccine

- LAURA PARNABY

A“next generation” booster jab against Covid-19 which is the first to target two strains of the virus has been approved for use in adults in the UK.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has authorised Moderna’s bivalent vaccine, which targets both the original Covid strain and the Omicron variant.

The dose is an updated version of the Moderna vaccine which is already in use. The UK is the first country to approve the jab, and it could be used in the booster programme.

Moderna’s chief medical officer, Dr Paul Burton, previously said the new jab can boost a person’s antibodies to such high levels that it may only be needed annually.

Stephane Bancel, chief executive officer at Moderna, described the new jab as a “next generation Covid-19 vaccine” which will play an “important role in protecting people in the UK from Covid-19” over the winter.

Mr Bancel added: “This represents the first authorisat­ion of an Omicron-containing bivalent vaccine, further highlighti­ng the dedication and leadership of the UK public health authoritie­s in helping to end the Covid-19 pandemic.

“This bivalent vaccine has an important role to play in protecting people in the UK from Covid-19 as we enter the winter months.”

Mr Bancel added that the jab has “consistent­ly shown superior breadth of immune response” over alternativ­es in clinical trials.

The MHRA said the vaccine’s side-effects are the same as those seen in the original Moderna booster dose and were typically mild.

Its chief executive, Dr June Raine, described it as “a sharpened tool in our armoury” to protect the UK against Covid-19.

Dr Raine said: “I am pleased to announce the approval of the Moderna bivalent booster vaccine, which was found in the clinical trial to provide a strong immune response against the Omicron BA.1 variant as well as the original 2020 strain.

“The first generation of Covid-19 vaccines being used in the UK continue to provide important protection against the disease and save lives.

“What this bivalent vaccine gives us is a sharpened tool in our armoury to help protect us against this disease as the virus continues to evolve.

“We have in place a comprehens­ive safety surveillan­ce strategy for monitoring the safety of all UK-approved Covid-19 vaccines and this will include the vaccine approved today.”

Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed, chair of the Commission on Human Medicines, an independen­t body sponsored by the DHSC to advise ministers on the safety, efficacy and quality of medicinal products, said the vaccine was safe to use.

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BREAKTHROU­GH: Moderna’s bivalent vaccine also protects against the Omicron variant.

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