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Booster Shots Can Wait Even as Variants Spread, Scientists Say
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Delta et non-vaccinés font des dégâts en France
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EU reviewing J&J Covid vaccine for rare nerve disorder after US warning July 14 2021 12:42 AM
A The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said yesterday it was analysing data on rare cases of a nerve disorder reported among recipients of Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine, after the United States added a warning label to the shot.
The “EMA’s safety committee (PRAC) is analysing data provided by (J&J) . on cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) reported following vaccination,” the European medicines regulator said in a statement to Reuters. “PRAC has requested (Johnson & Johnson) to provide further detailed data.”
The EMA scrutiny comes after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday added a warning for GBS to the fact sheet for J&J’s shot, and after the EMA four days ago included a warning for AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 shot for people to be on alert for potential side effects.
Merkel makes urgent appeal for Germans to get Covid-19 shots
Merkel makes urgent appeal for Germ.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel reinforced the governments urgent appeal for people to get vaccinated against Covid-19, saying the inoculation campaign will be the deciding factor for the future course of the pandemic. The more are vaccinated, the more free we can be again, Merkel said Tuesday during a visit to the RKI public-health institute. Still, Germany won t follow France in requiring compulsory vaccination for health workers, she said.
Merkel and officials in her government have long said the vaccine campaign is the only way Europe s biggest economy can return to and maintain something resembling normality. However, there is increasing evidence that the vaccination drive, which had accelerated rapidly after a sluggish start, is beginning to slow.