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Moderna confident that booster works against Omicron

Chief executive officer says lab results reassuring, company continuing to develop variant-specific jab

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 21 Dec 2021 2:00PM

Moderna confident that booster works against Omicron
Giving a full dose of Moderna’s vaccine as a booster shot also provides more antibody protection against Omicron than the currently authorised half-strength injection, according to the announced laboratory results. – AFP pic, December 21, 2021

WASHINGTON – United States vaccine maker Moderna expressed confidence yesterday that its booster shot was effective against the Omicron variant, after the announcement of laboratory results it described as “reassuring.”

“We’ll be able to rely on this vaccine to address the near term surge of Omicron cases,” Stephen Hoge, president of Moderna, said on a conference call.

However, he said tests showed that after only two doses, protection against Omicron was “substantially lower” than against the initial strain of Covid-19.

Giving a full dose of Moderna’s vaccine as a booster shot also provides more antibody protection against Omicron than the currently authorised half-strength injection, according to the announced results.

The lab study measured the levels of Omicron-neutralising antibodies in blood samples from 40 people who had low levels of these antibodies before getting the booster. 

The current recommendation is to give 100 micrograms of the Moderna jab as a first and second dose for protection from Covid-19, followed by a 50-microgram booster.

Antibodies were measured 29 days after booster participants got the third jabs, with half getting a 50 microgram dose and half getting 100 micrograms.

Moderna says preliminary data show antibody response to Omicron at the 50 microgram dose increased 37-fold – but when the dose was doubled, antibody levels increased 83-fold.

Moderna chief executive officer Stephane Bancel called the results “reassuring,” adding that the company continued to develop an Omicron-specific jab.

Hoge added that “we're cautiously optimistic given the data presented here... that the authorised booster dose of 50 micrograms should provide good protection, we would hope, against the Omicron variant.”

“We do expect that there will be a need in the future for seasonal boosting,” he added.

Clinical trials for a targeted vaccine are likely to begin in early 2022. Moderna is planning a vaccine that tackles several worrisome variants at the same time to broaden immunity.

Experts urge caution when interpreting lab studies, saying real-world evidence is needed to determine protection against transmission and illness.

Last week, a real-world study from South Africa showed two shots of the similar mRNA jab from Pfizer-BioNTech offered around 70% protection against severe disease caused by Omicron.

In an interview published today in French daily Le Monde, BioNTech chief executive officer Ugur Sahin said that after a third injection, the jab seemed to provide between 70% and 75% protection against any form of the illness.

He added that his company should be able to offer an Omicron-specific vaccine from March, pending approval from regulators. – AFP, December 21, 2021

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