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2 jabs ‘vital’ to battle Delta variant: EU agency

By end-August, 90% of all Covid-19 cases in Europe will be of the strain, says EMA

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Jul 2021 10:40PM

2 jabs ‘vital’ to battle Delta variant: EU agency
The Delta strain is spreading fast in Europe and may seriously hamper efforts to control the pandemic, says the EMA. – AFP pic, July 14, 2021

THE HAGUE – The EU’s medicines watchdog said today two jabs by approved vaccine-makers are “vital” to provide maximum protection against the highly infectious coronavirus Delta variant, urging countries to speed up their inoculation drives.

The Delta strain, first detected in India, is making a rapid march across the continent will constitute 90% of all cases by the end of the summer.

“Preliminary evidence suggests that both doses of a two-dose Covid-19 vaccine... are needed to provide adequate protection against the Delta variant,” the European Medicines Agency said.

“Adherence to the recommended vaccination course is vital to benefit from the highest level of protection.”

Calling it a “variant of concern”, the Delta strain “is spreading fast in Europe and may seriously hamper efforts to control the pandemic”, the EMA said.

By the end of next month, this variant will consist of 90% of all coronavirus cases, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said in the same statement.

“This makes it essential for countries to speed up vaccination programmes, including delivery of second doses where recommended and to close the gaps and opportunities for further emergence of variants as soon as possible,” the EMA said. – AFP, July 14, 2021

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