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AstraZeneca Q4 earnings rise three times on cancer drug sales

The Anglo-Swedish drugmaker worked with Oxford to develop one of the first COVID-19 vaccines authorised for widespread use. AstraZeneca said it hopes to cut the time needed to produce large amounts of any new vaccine to between six and nine months

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BBC News-20210203-09:30:30

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EU mocked over threat to impose Europe-wide vaccine ban 'sour grapes' | Politics | News

EU officials were branded 'sour grapes' after threatening to impose a Europe-wide ban on the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.

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How Oxford Scientists Developed Astrazeneca's 'Covishield' Vaccine in Record Time


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How Oxford Scientists Developed AstraZeneca's 'Covishield' Vaccine in Record Time
A vial of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Oxford University and U.K.-based drugmaker AstraZeneca is checked. (Gareth Fuller/Pool via AP)
ChAdOx1 as it can generate a strong immune response and is not a replicating virus, so it cannot cause an infection. It had already been used safely in thousands of subjects in clinical trials of vaccines for other diseases including Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome (MERS), which is caused by another type of coronavirus.
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As the world's largest vaccination drive is about to start in India on Saturday, one of the two vaccines approved so far has been Oxford-AstraZeneca's 'Covishield.'

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COVID-19 India Vaccine News Today: About 3 Lakh Healthcare, Frontline Workers To Get Shot On January 16


COVID-19 India vaccine news today: About 3 lakh healthcare, frontline workers to get shot on January 16
India will launch its COVID-19 vaccination drive from January 16 in what PM Narendra Modi has called the world's largest inoculation programme with priority to be given to nearly three crore healthcare and frontline workers.
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Around three lakh healthcare and frontline workers will be inoculated at 2,934 sites across India on the first day of the massive nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive. India will launch its COVID-19 vaccination drive from January 16 in what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called the world's largest inoculation programme.
Each vaccination session will cater to a maximum of 100 beneficiaries and the Union Health Ministry has advised states not to organise "unreasonable numbers of vaccination per site per day", reported news agency PTI citing official sources.

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Breakfast-20201230-07:04:00

intensive care units, they've decided they should go for one dose initially. and if you do that, if you made the gap to four weeks apart, which is what they have been doing with the pfizer—biontech, you can now do three times as many people with an initial dose. now although the astrazeneca oxford vaccine wasn't quite as effective as the pfizer jab or vaccine wasn't quite as effective as the pfizerjab or in its trials, percentages can vary when you get into a real—world situation, nobody who got at least one dose of the oxford vaccine was hospitalised with covid. so it should prevent severe illness. that really is the most important thing at the moment. other questions as well. we know from what they are saying that those of the most high—risk groups will be prioritised. then we had a list previously. do we know about what order people would be vaccinated in

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Breakfast-20201230-07:00:15

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Breakfast-20201230-07:01:00

another icy starter. the coldest starter so far this season. it's wednesday the 30th of december. our top story. within the past few minutes it's been confirmed that the oxford astrazeneca vaccine has been approved for use by the uk medicines regulator. it is the second coronavirus vaccine to be given the green light. let's get the very latest from our medical editor fergus walsh. good morning. so, it sounds really exciting news. how significant is this? this is really huge, louise, because unlike the pfizer—biontech vaccine, which is already being used, the oxford astrazeneca jab doesn't need to be handled so carefully. it doesn't need to be transported at —70. it can be kept

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Breakfast-20201230-07:03:00

the uk and in other places around the world. so it really should it change things very, very quickly. no in terms of the timing of the two doses, because it will be a two dose schedule for adults over the age of 18, the regulator has said that the interval can be between four and 12 weeks. so longer than the pfizer jab. that will allow many more people to get their first dose. it should mean people are at least partially protected in the coming months. i'm just partially protected in the coming months. i'mjust reading partially protected in the coming months. i'm just reading that statement from the department of health and social care saying that from today the nhs across the uk will prioritise giving the first dose of the vaccine to those in the most high—risk groups. that is a change from how the previous vaccine was being rolled out? that's right. i think the decision has been taken because things are looking so grim within the nhs, the burden on

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