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COVID vaccine: Australia on track to reach 77pc vaccination rate, 80pc will be tough

COVID vaccine: Australia on track to reach 77pc vaccination rate, 80pc will be tough
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Niac meeting today to consider use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Niac meeting today to consider use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine One-shot jab will have ‘huge effect’ on the vaccine rollout if approved, says Minister about 3 hours ago Updated: 43 minutes ago   The National Immunisation Committee is meeting on Thursday to consider its position on the use of the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine. Earlier this week the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risk of the very rare side effect of a blood-clotting event. The Government expects to begin using the one-shot jab as early as next week as a boost to the vaccine programme. Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan said he is hopeful a recommendation will give the green light for use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in people in their 50s.

Restrictions to vaccine could cause more delays

Restrictions to vaccine could cause more delays By Alison O Reilly The vaccine has been restricted because of rare blood clotting. While there is only one known case in Ireland, the National Immunisation Committee recommended the vaccine be restricted for Safety. The Deputy Chief Medical Officer hasn’t ruled out a longer lockdown after the AstraZenaca jab was restricted to over 60’s only, last night.  The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (Niac) has recommended the vaccine be limited because of reports of blood clotting in younger patients.   While there has only been one reported episode of blood clotting in Ireland the press conference the department of health heard that “safety is more important”.  

Senegal sets up drug safety system to monitor AstraZeneca inoculations: health minister - World News

2021-03-17 14:05:58 GMT2021-03-17 22:05:58(Beijing Time) Xinhua English DAKAR, March 17 (Xinhua) Senegal has set up a pharmacovigilance system to monitor people who have received their first doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19, Senegalese health minister Abdoulaye Diouf Sarr said this Wednesday. Speaking to Senegalese News Agency, Sarr said the system would be able to identify this vaccine s side effects and to ensure in a very scientific, very clear and rigorous way , the measures to be adopted whenever necessary. Till now, the World Health Organization (WHO), which is, for us, the standard for the scientificity of things, has not asked us to withdraw the AstraZeneca vaccine, he said, adding that the European Medicines Agency has not either rejected AstraZeneca.

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