innoculation – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Sun, 14 Nov 2021 10:35:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg innoculation – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Israel to begin children's COVID vaccination campaign next week https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/11/14/israel-to-begin-childrens-covid-vaccination-campaign-next-week/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/11/14/israel-to-begin-childrens-covid-vaccination-campaign-next-week/#respond Sun, 14 Nov 2021 10:34:08 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=717543   The coronavirus infection rate remained low over the weekend (0.72%) with 220 Israelis testing positive for the virus of the 34,339 screened altogether, according to Health Ministry data. The reproduction rate stands at 0.88. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter There are 5,843 active cases in the country with 205 patients hospitalized. Of […]

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The coronavirus infection rate remained low over the weekend (0.72%) with 220 Israelis testing positive for the virus of the 34,339 screened altogether, according to Health Ministry data. The reproduction rate stands at 0.88.

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There are 5,843 active cases in the country with 205 patients hospitalized. Of those, 156 are in serious condition.

Thus far, 4,016,195 Israelis have been fully vaccinated, 5,752,941 received two jabs and 6,256,219 got inoculated with one dose.

Israel has reported 1,337,041 cases, including 8,140 deaths, since the outbreak of the pandemic.

Meanwhile, Coronavirus Commissioner Salman Zarka said the national children's vaccination campaign would begin next week and that Israel was awaiting a shipment of Pfizer's special kids' doses – which are just a third of the amount given to teens and adults.

Last week, a ministry advisory committee had endorsed Pfizer's inoculations for ages 5-11, which according to Zarka, Director-General Nachman Ash is expected to approve on Sunday.

Ash had previously assured parents of the doses' safety and stressed that "anyone who gets vaccinated reduces the chance of a fifth [morbidity] wave erupting. It is not right to wait for an increase in infection, we do not know when this will happen and vaccines need time to work. Even now, 200 children get infected every day, and we want to prevent that."

The kids' doses have already been authorized by the US Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

With regard to possible future infection waves, Zarka said the ministry was keeping a close watch on other strains across the world.

"It would be difficult to prevent a variant from invading Israel, but we very much want to identify it early and therefore we are keeping our fingers on the pulse," he said.

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United States regulators authorized Friday a third dose of the Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines to be administered to people with compromised immune systems who are likely to have weaker protection from the two-dose regimens.

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The US Food and Drug Administration amended its emergency use authorization for both vaccines on Thursday, paving the way for people who have had an organ transplant, or those with a similar level of weakened immune system, to get an extra dose of the same shot they initially received.

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An advisory panel to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to recommend the additional shots, and the agency's director signed off on that recommendation on Friday. Immunocompromised individuals can begin receiving the shots immediately, according to an agency spokesperson.

Mixing of mRNA vaccines is permitted for the third shot if their original vaccine is not available.

There is growing concern about breakthrough infections in vulnerable populations in the United States as the country has seen a huge spike in new infections from the highly contagious Delta variant.

The vulnerable group makes up less than 3% of US adults, Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, had said before the authorization.

"After a thorough review of the available data, the FDA determined that this small, vulnerable group may benefit from a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines," Janet Woodcock, the FDA's acting commissioner, wrote in a tweet on Thursday.

Woodcock said that others who are fully vaccinated do not need an additional vaccine dose right now.

The FDA's decision does not apply to people who received the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the CDC said, because there is not enough data to support additional doses yet.

"We think that at least this is a solution for the very large majority of immunocompromised individuals, and we believe that we'll probably have a solution for the remainder in the not-too-distant future," FDA official Peter Marks told the CDC panel.

The FDA and the CDC are working to ensure that immunocompromised recipients of the J&J vaccine have optimal protection, the CDC said.

Meanwhile, scientists are still divided over the broad use of COVID-19 vaccine boosters among those without underlying problems as benefits of the boosters remain undetermined.

Pfizer has previously said the efficacy of the vaccine it developed with partner BioNTech drops over time. Moderna has also said it sees the eventual need for booster doses, especially since the Delta variant has caused breakthrough infections in fully vaccinated people.

Reports of infections among vaccinated people and concerns about diminishing protection have galvanized wealthy nations to distribute booster shots, even as many countries struggle to access first vaccine doses.

The World Health Organization last week called for a moratorium on COVID-19 vaccine booster shots until at least the end of September.

Still, Americans have already started getting additional shots, even before the FDA has authorized them. According to the CDC, more than 1.2 million people have already received one or more additional doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.

CDC officials also presented a set of guidelines to its advisory panel on Friday that it plans to use to help make its decision about whether Americans need further COVID-19 doses more broadly.

The CDC plans to hold another meeting of its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices in the next several weeks where booster shots will again be discussed.

The New York Times reported on Friday that the Biden administration was already considering expanding the inoculation campaign to Americans who are not immunocompromised. 

According to the report, the administration has already allocated 100 million vaccine doses to this end as officials were ready to go ahead with the move without prior approval from health experts. 

If the administration gives the green light, the vaccination will most likely cover health care workers first, after which older Americans and the at-risk population will be inoculated. 

In doing so, the US administration will adopt the Israeli model. Sources familiar with the matter said that there was no reason to wait for official approval from health experts, especially due to the recent morbidity spike attributed to the spread of the Delta strain in the country. 

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