Moderna Jab 'protective' Against Variants As Global Borders Tighten
Sumaira FH Published January 26, 2021 | 08:40 AM
Paris, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 26th Jan, 2021 ) :US biotech firm Moderna announced Monday that its vaccine should protect against alarming new coronavirus variants, as the pandemic saw borders tighten worldwide and the European Union voice anger over delays to millions of vaccine doses.
In the face of deepening fears over new strains, Moderna offered good news from lab studies of the variants first identified in the United Kingdom and South Africa.
"We are encouraged by these new data, which reinforce our confidence that the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine should be protective against these newly detected variants," said CEO Stephane Bancel.
Out of caution, Moderna said it will carry out more tests adding a second booster of its vaccine -- to make three shots in total.
Tensions over prolonged virus restrictions were meanwhile running high, with a second night of riots erupting in the Netherlands in protest at a curfew.
Riot police were clashing with protesters in Amsterdam, the port city of Rotterdam and several other cities.
Europe as a whole is dealing with the latest blow to its vaccination campaign, after British-Swedish drugs company AstraZeneca warned that it will not be able to meet its promised targets on EU shipments -- a week after US group Pfizer said it was also cutting delivery volumes.
The AstraZeneca delay "is not acceptable to the European Union," said European Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides.
"The European Union will take any action required to protect its citizens and rights." Orders for Russia's Sputnik V shot, however, are gaining pace, with Mexico agreeing Monday to buy 24 million doses.
Its developers claim the jab is more than 90 percent effective, although the vaccine was registered before large-scale clinical trials and has yet to be approved by Mexico's health regulator.
And Ukraine -- which will potentially use jabs provided by UN scheme Covax, as well as China's CoronaVac -- announced it would "soon" obtain a million doses to kick off a vaccination campaign.
In Geneva, the United Nations put out a grim reminder that the virus is also taking a huge toll on global jobs.
The UN's International Labour Organization (ILO) said the losses were equivalent to 255 million full-time jobs, or "approximately four times greater than the number lost during the 2009 global financial crisis".
"This has been the most severe crisis for the world of work since the Great Depression of the 1930s," ILO chief Guy Ryder said.
The long-term economic impact was also worrying anti-poverty group Oxfam, which said the emergency was aggravating inequality.
"The world's 10 richest men have seen their combined wealth increase by half a trillion Dollars since the pandemic began -- more than enough to pay for a Covid-19 vaccine for everyone in the world," the group said.
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