The F.D.A. advised Johnson & Johnson on Friday that it should throw out the equivalent of 60 million doses produced at the Baltimore plant.
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Italy Halts Use of AstraZeneca Vaccine for Those Under 60
The decision was the latest in a series of reversals for the vaccine, and Italian health experts fear damage to the country’s vaccination campaign.
AstraZeneca Shots Carry Slightly Higher Risk of Bleeding Problem, New Study Says
But the research, involving 2.53 million adults in Scotland, found that the vaccine’s benefits outweighed the small risks.
U.S. Covid Vaccine Donations Will Go to ‘Wide Range’ of Nations
Latin America, South and Southeast Asia and Africa will be among the recipients of an initial 25 million excess doses that the Biden administration is sharing this month.
First U.S. Vaccine Donations Will Go to ‘Wide Range’ of Nations in Need
Latin America, South and Southeast Asia and Africa will be among the recipients of an initial 25 million excess doses that the Biden administration is sharing this month.
Canada to Allow Vaccine Mixing for Second Doses
An advisory body approved following up AstraZeneca shots with either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines.
New Variant Posing Threat, as Global Vaccine Drive Falters
The coronavirus variant first seen in India is rapidly outpacing all others in Britain, a problem for the U.K. and a potential new burden on poorer nations.
Japan Approves Moderna and AstraZeneca Vaccines
The move gives the country much-needed options as it deals with a fourth wave, two months before the start of the Tokyo Olympics.
Taiwan Faces a Surge in New Covid-19 Infections
The island’s border controls had shielded it from the worst of the pandemic. But new variants and a slow vaccine rollout gave the virus an opening.
Indian Vaccine Manufacturer Signals it Won’t Export Doses Before Year’s End
The Serum Institute of India said it would not be able to provide vaccines beyond India this year.