San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

WHO GIVES NOD TO J&J COVID VACCINE

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

The World Health Organizati­on granted an emergency use listing Friday for the coronaviru­s vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson, meaning the one-dose shot can now theoretica­lly be used as part of the internatio­nal COVAX effort to distribute vaccines globally, including to poor countries without any supplies.

In a statement, the U.N. health agency said “the ample data from large clinical trials” shows the J&J vaccine is effective in adult population­s. The emergency use listing comes a day after the European Medicines Agency recommende­d the shot be given the green light across the 27country European Union.

“As new vaccines become available, we must ensure they become part of the global solution and not another reason some countries and people are left further behind,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said at a press briefing Friday. WHO has previously signed off on COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizerbion­tech and Astrazenec­a.

A massive study that spanned three continents found the J&J vaccine was 85 percent effective in protecting against severe illness, hospitaliz­ations and death. That protection remained strong even in countries like South Africa where variants have been identified that appear to be less susceptibl­e to other licensed vaccines, including the one made by Astrazenec­a.

The U.n.-backed COVAX effort previously announced it had an initial agreement with J&J to provide 500 million doses, but that is not legally binding.

Dr. Bruce Aylward, a WHO senior adviser to Tedros, said he hoped J&J might be able to provide at least some of those doses in the coming months.

“We’re hoping by at least July that we have access to doses that we can be rolling out, if not even earlier,” Aylward said. He added that officials were particular­ly keen to get J&J doses to countries because it requires only one dose and can be stored at regular refrigerat­or temperatur­es.

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