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Novavax says Covid-19 vaccine triggers immune response to Omicron variant

Novavax says Covid-19 vaccine triggers immune response to Omicron variant
Novavax's two-dose, protein-based vaccine was authorised for use this week by EU regulators and the WHO.
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WASHINGTON - Novavax Inc's Covid-19 vaccine is effective in generating an immune response against the Omicron variant, according to early data published on Wednesday (Dec 22), suggesting that the US drugmaker's existing Covid-19 vaccine can help combat the new Omicron variant.

Novavax's two-dose, protein-based vaccine was authorised for use this week by European Union regulators and the World Health Organisation.

It has previously been approved by countries including Indonesia and the Philippines but not the United States.

Novavax said that receiving an additional booster dose of Novavax's vaccine further increased people's immune response to Omicron. The data was taken from Novavax's ongoing studies of its vaccine's effectiveness in adolescents and as a booster.

"We are encouraged that boosted responses against all variants were comparable to those associated with high vaccine efficacy in our Phase 3 clinical trials," said Gregory M. Glenn, Novavax's president of research and development.

Other Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers, including Pfizer and Moderna, also increase immune responses to Omicron, early data from those companies has shown.

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Resistance in all cases is stronger in people who have received an additional booster dose.

Novavax is working on developing an Omicron-specific vaccine and said on Wednesday it expects to begin manufacturing doses of the variant-specific shot in January.

The drugmaker will start shipping vaccines to the EU's 27 member states in January as part of its deal to supply up to 200 million doses.

The company will also begin shipments in early 2022 to Covax, a vaccine distribution mechanism overseen by WHO that allocates Covid-19 shots to poorer countries.

Novavax and its partner, Serum Institute of India, have agreed to send Covax more than 1.1 billion doses of Novavax's vaccine.

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