WHO authorises AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use
The World Health Organisation has granted
an emergency authorization to AstraZeneca's
coronavirus vaccine, a move that should allow the UN agency's partners to
ship millions of doses to countries as part of a UN-backed programme to tame
the pandemic.
In a
statement Monday, the WHO said it was clearing the AstraZeneca vaccines made by
the Serum Institute of India and South Korea's AstraZeneca-SKBio.
The WHO's
green light for the AstraZeneca vaccine is only the second
one the U. N. health agency has issued after authorizing the Pfizer-BioNTech
vaccine in December. Monday's announcement should trigger the delivery of
hundreds of millions of doses to countries that have signed up for the
UN-backed COVAX effort, which aims to deliver vaccines to the world's most
vulnerable people.
Countries
with no access to vaccines to date will finally be able to start vaccinating
their health workers and populations at risk, said Dr. Mariangela Simao, the
WHO's Assistant-Director General for Access to Medicines and Health Products. Read More
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