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Countries using Chinese, AstraZeneca Covid-19 shots increasingly eye boosters

NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) - Growing concern that Covid-19 vaccines being deployed across much of the developing world aren t capable of thwarting the Delta variant is prompting some countries to look at offering third doses to bolster immunity against more-infectious virus strains. Though definitive evidence is yet to emerge backing the need for so-called booster shots, health officials from Thailand to Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have already decided to offer the extra doses to some people already inoculated with vaccines from Chinese makers Sinovac Biotech Ltd, Sinopharm and from AstraZeneca Plc. Officials are being motivated by concerns that Delta and other variants appear to be breaking down defences of vaccines not made from the super-effective messenger RNA technology, or mRNA.

Delta variant prompts countries using AstraZ vaccine to consider boosters

Growing concern that Covid-19 vaccines being deployed across much of the developing world aren’t capable of thwarting the delta variant is prompting some countries to look at offering third doses to bolster immunity against more-infectious virus strains. Though definitive evidence is yet to emerge backing the need for so-called “booster” shots, health officials from Thailand to Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have already decided to offer the extra doses to some people already inoculated with vaccines from Chinese makers Sinovac Biotech Ltd., Sinopharm and from AstraZeneca Plc. Officials are being motivated by concerns that delta and other variants appear to be breaking down defenses of vaccines not made from the super-effective messenger RNA technology, or mRNA. In places like Mongolia and the U.A.E., high levels of coverage with Chinese shots using the older, less effective inactivated vaccine platform hasn’t stopped a surge in cases. In the Seychelles, five peopl

Chinas Covid-19 vaccine flops in Singapore too

Chinas Covid-19 vaccine flops in Singapore too Chinas Covid-19 vaccine flops in Singapore too Last Updated: Thu, Jul 8th, 2021, 20:40:20hrs We don t really have a medical or scientific basis or have the data now to establish how effective Sinovac is in terms of infection and severe illnesses on Delta, local media cited health minister Ong Ye Kung as saying at a press conference on Wednesday. The decision comes close on the heels of serious doubts arising over Chinese vaccines in Indonesia as those who have received the shots are also contracting Covid-19 and infections are surging in the country. The Delta variant is currently the dominant strain of Covid-19 in Singapore and was identified in the city state in May. Only people who have received the Moderna and Pfizer shots, are being considered as vaccinated in the official records.

Covid-19: Countries using China, Astra shots increasingly eye boosters

Covid-19: Countries using China, Astra shots increasingly eye boosters
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