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NASSAU, BAHAMAS Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Leader Arinthia Komolafe has expressed concern over the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine that could be arriving in The Bahamas this month, noting that other jurisdictions around the world have delayed its approval.
“According to reports, this vaccine is between 60 percent and 75 percent effective in preventing disease,” Komolafe said in a press statement issued yesterday.
Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Leader Arinthia Komolafe.
“We note that this vaccine was approved in the UK in December 2020, approved in the EU in January 2021 and has not been approved in the US.
“Switzerland has delayed approval of the vaccine, while Germany, Italy, Sweden, Poland, Austria and France have cautioned against using the vaccine for people aged 65 and over.”