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‘Vaccines effective against new virus strain’ 

German health minister says virus has no impact on vaccines already being administered

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Dec 2020 10:30AM

‘Vaccines effective against new virus strain’ 
Germany’s health minister Jens Spahn says, talks among experts of European authorities show the new Covid-19 strain ‘has no impact on the vaccines’, which remain ‘just as effective’– Twitter pic, December 21, 2020

BERLIN – European Union experts believe existing vaccines against coronavirus are effective against the new fast-spreading strain identified in Britain, Germany’s health minister said yesterday.

“According to everything we know so far” the new strain “has no impact on the vaccines”, which remain “just as effective”, Jens Spahn told public broadcaster ZDF, citing “talks among experts of European authorities”.

Spahn was referring especially to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which is already being administered in countries including the United States and the United Kingdom and which is on the brink of receiving approval from the European Medicines Agency.

A health ministry spokesman said the EU experts' meeting had taken place yesterday and included representatives of Berlin’s Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for public health.

A number of EU nations have banned air travel from Britain in response to the new strain, while France said it would block people arriving from the UK and all freight unless it is unaccompanied.

Within Britain, London has announced tougher infection control measures affecting some parts of the country.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday the variant could be up to 70% more infectious than the main strain, based on preliminary data.

The World Health Organization said that nine cases have been detected in Denmark and one each in the Netherlands and Australia, while Italy said late yesterday it too had detected a single case in a person returning from Britain.

Germany, which holds the EU’s rotating presidency, has organised a meeting of experts to discuss the bloc’s response to the new threat today, the health ministry spokesman said.

The meeting will be held under the European Council’s IPCR crisis response scheme, which can be invoked for health, environmental or terrorist emergencies among others. – AFP, December 21, 2020

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