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Novavax has its sights set on the commercial COVID-19 vaccine market

Novavax has its sights set on the commercial COVID-19 vaccine market

Novavax (NVAX) is awaiting the FDA’s decision on its COVID-19 vaccine booster, and whether or not the agency will accept the original formula rather than a new variant-specific formula. However, the company is expecting the FDA to green-light the booster as an option even for those who received other vaccines for their primary or previous booster doses. That’s according to chief commercial officer John Trizzino. While Novamax already received booster approval in other countries, the U.S…. Source link

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FDA advisory committee recommends Novavax vaccine for use in adults

FDA advisory committee recommends Novavax vaccine for use in adults

The FDA’s vaccine advisory committee voted in favor of Novavax’s (NVAX) COVID-19 vaccine for use in adults, paving the way for the company to get its first product authorized in the U.S. But the day-long meeting raised a number of concerns presented by Novavax’s late entry to the vaccine field. Before any data was even presented, questions were raised by committee members about the need to authorize yet another COVID-19 vaccine, as demand has waned in the U.S., and about the manufacturing… Source link

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Google’s Pixel update brings a music video maker and new vaccine cards – TechCrunch

Google’s Pixel update brings a music video maker and new vaccine cards – TechCrunch

I’ll be honest. Today might be the worst day for a non-Apple company to drop a raft of mobile operating system updates. But I suppose a Google Pixel feature drop waits for no one, Tim Cook and Company included — even if it means dropping a blog post the exact moment the WWDC 2022 keynote kicks off. For owners of the Pixel 4 through 6/6 Pro, however, rejoice, because you’ve got some stuff to celebrate today, too. There’s a wide range of features on-board here, including the… Source link

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Moderna files emergency authorization for kids’ COVID-19 vaccine

Moderna files emergency authorization for kids’ COVID-19 vaccine

Moderna (MRNA) filed a request for emergency use authorization (EAU) for its COVID-19 vaccine for use in kids between 6 months and under 6 years Thursday. The request is for the approval of two doses of 25 micrograms of the mRNA vaccine. Moderna’s clinical data showed the vaccine was 51% effective for the older cohort of the age group, from 2 years to under six years, and 37% effective for the younger group. The company said this is about the same as adult vaccine efficacy of two doses against… Source link

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Activision workers walk out over lifting of vaccine mandate. It ‘came as a shock to everybody.’

Activision workers walk out over lifting of vaccine mandate. It ‘came as a shock to everybody.’

Employees pass in front of the main entrance at Activision Blizzard in Irvine in July. The Irvine office and two other offices out of state will still require employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to work in person. A virtual walkout took place among employees in the Irvine office and other locations. (Raul Roa / Times Community News) More than 100 Activision Blizzard employees participated in a virtual walkout Monday as the Santa Monica video game studio joined a growing wave of… Source link

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New York relaxing COVID vaccine mandate, allowing Kyrie Irving to play

New York relaxing COVID vaccine mandate, allowing Kyrie Irving to play

The Brooklyn Nets will get Kyrie Irving back full time after all. New York City relaxed its COVID-19 vaccine mandate Thursday, allowing exemptions for athletes and entertainers. This change will allow Irving to play in home games for the Nets at the Barclays Center, and allows unvaccinated New York Mets and Yankees players to play in home games this season. The NBA and NBPA released a joint statement Thursday thanking New York Mayor Eric Adams for making the decision. The league and its players… Source link

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Why Moderna stock isn’t surging on news of coronavirus vaccine for young children

Why Moderna stock isn’t surging on news of coronavirus vaccine for young children

The reaction to a potential COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough for young children out of Moderna (MRNA) may have some traders scratching their heads. Shares of the biotech fell 3% on Wednesday on positive interim data released by Moderna for its coronavirus vaccine for children under six years old. Moderna said the shots were about 44% effective in preventing Omicron in children six months up to two years old. “We believe these latest results from the KidCOVE study are good news for parents of… Source link

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How New York vaccine mandate change effects Kyrie Irving

How New York vaccine mandate change effects Kyrie Irving

Planned changes to New York’s vaccine mandates might be a step toward Kyrie Irving playing home games. But they’re not expected to clear his path. New York Mayor Eric Adams announced on Sunday that the city will roll back vaccine requirements for “indoor dining, fitness and entertainment venues” on March 7 provided that the rate of COVID-19 cases “continues to go down.” The announcement arrived amid a broader loosening of COVID-19 restrictions attributed to a decline in new daily cases… Source link

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Vaccine mandate for minor-league baseball players scrapped

Vaccine mandate for minor-league baseball players scrapped

Major League Baseball will not require minor-league players to be vaccinated in the upcoming season, a reversal from plans originally reported by Yahoo Sports in October. Since then, vaccine mandates have come under legal fire across the country. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court blocked a rule introduced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that would have required large companies to mandate vaccines or weekly testing for workers. In response, OSHA withdrew the… Source link

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Starbucks reversal on vaccine mandate sparks backlash

Starbucks reversal on vaccine mandate sparks backlash

Starbucks’ (SBUX) reversal of a plan to require its U.S. workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or submit to weekly testing has sparked controversy among its loyal clients, as well as baristas on the front lines of the pandemic. The Seattle coffee giant initially recommended that its workers get vaccinated by February 9th, in accordance with guidance from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), while the unvaccinated would have to submit to weekly testing. However, the… Source link

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