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The head of British Vaccines said that there is no need to boost vaccination at this time-News

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Andrew Pollard said there is no evidence that there is an increase in the number of serious illnesses or deaths in the fully vaccinated population.

The head of Oxford Vaccines Andrew Pollard said on Tuesday that there is no need to inject a booster shot for the Covid-19 vaccine and that other countries should be vaccinated, which is in sharp contrast to the position of the British Minister of Health.

Pollard, head of the Oxford Vaccine Group, said that the decision to boost vaccination should be based on scientific research. There is no evidence that there is an increase in the number of serious illnesses or deaths in the fully vaccinated population.

“There is no reason to panic at the moment. We have not seen the problem of breakthrough serious diseases,” he said in an online briefing with lawmakers.

“If there is any decline in protection, it will be something that will happen gradually, and will happen when we can pick it up and be able to react.”

The UK is planning to implement a Covid-19 vaccine enhancement plan. Health Minister Sajid Javid said that he expects the enhancement plan to begin in early September, awaiting the final recommendation of officials.read more

AstraZeneca (AZN.L), which produces the vaccine invented by Oxford University, said that more time is needed to assess whether a booster immunization is needed to maintain protection.

This is different from Pfizer (PFE.N), which has stated that a third injection is expected to maintain high protection.read more

The UK has vaccinated three-quarters of adults with two doses, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged countries that are planning to strengthen their plans to postpone vaccination until more people are vaccinated around the world.read more

Pollard said that vaccine supplies will be better used to protect vulnerable groups in other countries.

“Available doses that can be used for boosting or child planning are better used for people who will die in the next six months, rather than for the highly unlikely scenario of a sudden collapse in a highly vaccinated country,” he said.




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