South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

US extending expiration date on J&J vaccine doses

- By Matthew Perrone

WASHINGTON — Johnson & Johnson said Thursday that U.S. regulators extended the expiration date on millions of doses of its COVID-19 vaccine by six weeks.

The company said a Food and Drug Administra­tion review concluded the shots remain safe and effective up to 4 ½ months. The announceme­nt comes after state officials warned that many unused doses in storage would expire before June ends.

Expiration dates for vaccines are determined based on data the manufactur­er submits to regulators proving how long the shots stay at the right strength. FDA originally authorized J&J’s vaccine for use for up to 3 months after manufactur­e when stored at normal refrigerat­ion levels. But J&J said the FDA extended the period based on data from ongoing studies assessing the vaccine’s stability.

The FDA has been reviewing expiration dates on the three authorized vaccines as companies have continued to test samples of batches in the months since the shots first rolled out.

The extension will help maintain vaccine supplies even as the rate of new injections continues to slip.

The country averaged about 800,000 new injections per day last week, down from a high of nearly 2 million per

day two months ago.

As vaccinatio­ns have slowed, the U.S. is unlikely to meet President Joe

Biden’s goal target to have

70% of American adults partially vaccinated by July

4. Roughly 64% of Americans

older than 18 have had at least one dose, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

J&J’s vaccine was highly anticipate­d because of its one-and-done formulatio­n and easy-to-ship refrigerat­ion requiremen­ts. The shot was expected to play a key role in vaccinatio­n campaigns in rural areas and low-income countries.

But rivals Pfizer and Moderna have already supplied more than enough doses to meet U.S. demand, with more than 129 million Americans fully vaccinated with the companies’ two-dose shots. Just 11 million Americans have been vaccinated with the J&J shot.

The U.S. is set to announce plans to donate 500 million Pfizer vaccine doses for global use over the next year, on top of 80 million doses already pledged by the end of the month.

Uptake of J&J’s vaccine in the U.S. has also been hurt by contaminat­ion problems at a Baltimore factory that helps manufactur­e the shots. The facility was shuttered after an FDA inspection uncovered multiple problems in April and none of the vaccines made there have been distribute­d.

 ?? EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/GETTY-AFP ?? A health care worker delivers doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine against COVID-19 at Miami Internatio­nal Airport. Regulators extended the expiration date on millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine by six weeks.
EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/GETTY-AFP A health care worker delivers doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine against COVID-19 at Miami Internatio­nal Airport. Regulators extended the expiration date on millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine by six weeks.

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