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Last Updated: Red Tape, Confusion : EU Accidentally Blocks Cancer Drug Citing Brexit Law, NI Protocol
The drug, used to treat non-small cell cancer, was supposed to have approval by the EU s European Medicines Agency (EMA) last month but was stalled.
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EU has ‘accidentally blocked’ the UK authorized critical lung cancer drug as it moved the production to Dublin citing the Brexit red tape on the exports, the Northern Ireland protocol, and other arrangements of the post-Brexit deal, according to UK s press reports. South African pharmaceutical company Aspen, on Saturday, incurred wastage of hundreds of vital packages of the medication called Osimertinib sold under brand name Tagrisso for cancer treatment, after EU told the firm that it cannot be authorized under an international scheme.
The Daily Yonder Getting Vaccinated: More Rural Readers Share Their Experiences Some drove an hour or more for Covid-19 vaccines, others made appointments at local pharmacies. With shots being administered at community colleges, detention centers, and old square dance clubs, readers report from their communities.
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Last week, all U.S. adults 16 and older became eligible to receive Covid-19 vaccines in accordance with the Biden administration’s April 19 deadline for nationwide eligibility.
Three days later, the CDC reported that as of April 22 one third of U.S. adults over 18 were fully vaccinated, and more than half had gotten at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Surgeons and cancer charities plead with Stormont over devastating waiting lists Waiting lists have continued to get longer as the health service struggles to cope with the impact of Covid-19. Picture by iStock, Press Association
Newly-released figures from the Department of Health show waiting times have shot up in the last year
SURGEONS and cancer charities have called on Stormont to provide a roadmap to tackle devastating waiting lists after figures showed more than 320,000 people are waiting for an outpatient appointment and hundreds of cancer surgeries are still being cancelled.
Waiting lists have continued to increase as the health service struggles to cope with the impact of Covid-19.
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