London (CNN) – Scientists from the United Kingdom are launching the first study of the world that examines different vaccines against the coronavirus can be used in a safe way for dose regimens, an approach that may require additional flexibility and includes increasing protection.
The participants in the study of 13 months received the vacancies Oxford / AstraZeneca and Pfizer / BioNTech in different combinations and different intervals, said the Department of Health and Social Attainment of the United Kingdom, in a press release.
“If we demonstrate that these vacancies can be used indiscriminately in the same program, we will increase the flexibility of the administration of the vacancy and can increase the number of pistes so as to increase the amplitude of protection against new viruses,” said Matthew. researcher jefe and associate professor of Pediatrics and Vacancies at the University of Oxford.
Enrollment in the study, funded by the British Governor, is currently underway and preliminary results are expected throughout the year, according to the press release.
It is specified that the current vaccination regimen for the general public will be permanently transferred to the United Kingdom. But if the student study results are promising, the Governor may consider revising the recommended vaccine regimen.
The study should also determine whether the vacancy is most effective with a quarter interval of 12 weeks between doses. It is hoped that more than 800 people will take part in the campaign and will receive their vacancies in mid-February.
An analysis published the markets for Oxford scientists, but has not been revised by par, suggesting that a mayor may have an effect if the second dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is applied at longer intervals.
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Security of vacancies
The Minister for the Displacement of the Vacuna against the covid-19, Nadhim Zahawi, said that the new attempt to increase vital evidence regarding the security of the injections when using different manners.
“Nothing has been approved as much as the study, or as part of our evacuation implementation program, it seems that investigators and the regulator are absolutely sure that the approach is safe and effective,” he said.
Jonathan Van-Tam, Deputy Medical Director of England, said that given the challenges of implementing the mass evacuation of populations and the “possible limitations of global globalization”, he has ten days to meet a more flexible, more effective immunization program by the regulator.
«It is also possible that when combining vacancies, the response can be excellent given levels of anticipation other than those that last longer; I think it is being evaluated in a clinical trial, simply we do not know it, “said Van-Tam.
Currently, the official guilla of the Joint Committee on Vacation and Immunization of the United Kingdom establishes that the second dose should be with the first vaccine as the first. “It is not recommended to change between vacancies or omit the second dose, as it can affect the duration of protection”, agree.
It is embarrassing, in circulating circumstances in which a patient is assisted in a situation for a second evacuation and when the first dose is discontinued or is not available, it is “reasonable to offer a dose of the product available locally to complete the scheme.” »Dice the lineage, particularly if the person has a high risk of infection or is probably likely to assist newly.
The Centers for the Control and Prevention of United States of America (CDC, by its Sigls in English) in the World Health Organization do not currently recommend the exchange of vacancies against coronavirus, as there are currently no available exams. make it proportionate to the same level of protection.
The exit implementation of the vacancy
The United Kingdom has one of the most affected nations of the world during the pandemic, and is located between countries with higher dead numbers by covid-19 in proportion to its population.
Without embarrassment, it has demonstrated global leadership in launching an exit evacuation program, converting it into the first country to approve and administer a clinically proven vaccine. More than 10 million people in the United Kingdom, including 15% of the population, received at least one dose up to date.
The United Kingdom, as an object, has overtaken all the individuals of the four groups identified as the most vulnerable, including the 70-year-old mayors and first-line social workers and health workers, a first-time midwife in February. And Salud’s secretary, Matt Hancock, shares the principles of what vacancies are offered to all adults in the United Kingdom “for the car.”
While this, the launch of the vacancy is accelerating in the United States, the country that has registered the mayor’s case numbers and deaths by covid-19 all over the world.
He has now administered 34 million doses of the vaccine against covid-19 in the United States, according to data published on Wednesday by the CDC. This means that only 8% of the EE.UU population, more than 27 million people, have now received at least one dose of the vaccine, and already 6.4 million people have been vaccinated completely, según muestran los datos de los CDC.
At the current pace, all adults in the United States will be completely evacuated in about a year. Surprisingly, 75% of United States adults should be fully evacuated to collect the collective, United States could launch this Halloween umbrella.
Israel, with a new population of millions, has led the world with its evacuation program.
All Israelis over the age of 16 or more are now eligible to receive a vaccine against the coronavirus, said the Minister of Health, Yuli Edelstein. «Vengan en masa. Approve a situation that does not exist in any other country in the world. This is the only way to get rid of coronavirus together, “said the Minister in a statement.
The figures from the Ministry of Health show that 3.3 million people received a first dose, while the more than 1.9 million received the second dose.
Problems with the caretakers of the vacancies
Other countries are looking to overcome the problems with the summit and distribution of vacancies. Last week, there was a flurry of speeches between the European Union and AstraZeneca when officials from the European Union said that the company said it had the intention to summon “considerably less” doses in the semantic proximity of the problem. production.
And the United States of America represents approximately 15% of the covid-19 cases reported worldwide, less than 3% of the dose of global vacancy administered now, according to data recaptured by the University of Oxford.
Approximately 70% of the total dose of vaccine against the coronavirus administered at the global level is in the 50 most risky countries, while only 0.1% of them are administered in the 50 most poor countries, according to an analysis of the International Federation of Societies of the Red Cross and the Red Moon Media (IFRC, by its seal in English).
The International Federation describes the disparity as alarming and that it could have “deadly and devastating” consequences, warning that if large areas of the world are permanently evacuated, the virus will continue to circulate and mutate.

Workers are loading the first doses of the vaccine against the coronavirus to an airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, in this photo taken on February 1, 2021.
Dudas about dates about the vacancy AstraZeneca
While Europe’s cobra training programs, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany and Germany have decided not to recommend the use of the Oxford / AstraZeneca job for major people aged 65 and over, there is a lack of data on this group of edad.
On Wednesday, Belgium recommended not administering the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine to major people for 55 years, citing the lack of sufficient data.
On the same day, Switzerland agreed to authorize the vacancy for any eda group, saying that the data presented by AstraZeneca “are not sufficient to allow the authorization” of the vacancy.
In response to the decision of Switzerland, a spokesman for AstraZeneca said in a statement: “AstraZeneca has now received a conditional commercial authorization or use for approximately 50 countries, which will increase the number of continents”.
“We are confident that our vaccine will be effective, well tolerated and can have a real impact on the pandemic,” the spokesman said.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA, by its seal in English), the regulator of the European Union, recommends that the use of the vaccine between the 27 Member States without an edict restriction be recommended.

Vacationers at a regional coronavirus vaccination center in Ludwigsburg, Germany, January 22, 2021.
In a communication made to obtain the authorization of conditional commercialization of the vaccine, the EMA dijo that overcomes the lack of data, protection is protected in the major adults.
Mientras tanto, Denmark plans to introduce a digital evacuation passport in an effort to recreate society, help businesses and facilitate travel, Gobierno announces Wednesday schools in association with Danish companies.
The plan is initially applied to travel agents and possibly may allow all Danes and restaurants, conferences, music festivals and deportation events, all dates have been restricted since a national emergency card was issued on the 15th on February 28th.
El Gobierno hopes that by the end of February, the citizens will be able to demonstrate that he received the covid-19 vaccine, which will be registered online.
Criticism of the pandemic
A new survey by the Pew Research Center, conducted in November and December, reveals very different points of view in the four nations surveyed (United States, Germany, France and the United Kingdom) on the management of the coronavirus pandemic.
Only 41% of stadiums approve the form in which their country is handling the pandemic, following the survey. When asked simply if the country has a bad or a good job, 58% of those polled fall into the “bad” category.
Thus, the Germans approve of the maneuvering of the pandemic on the part of their countries, and the 77% rate as “good”. In France, 54% of those surveyed approve the use of their land and in the United Kingdom, 48% of them.
The survey of 4,000 adults in the four countries also found that 74% of stadiums say that the pandemic is affecting much or less in the daily life, compared to 67% in June.
“Only in Germany, less than the number of cases where the coronavirus has changed its life, while 52% say that its life has not changed much or has not changed completely,” said Pew.
But people in four countries are optimistic about future pandemics. In United States, the 67% dice are optimistic about the ability of countries to tackle future futures. In Germany, 77% look; while in the United Kingdom this figure is 68%, and in France 60%.
– Laura Smith-Spark, from CNN, written in London and Christopher Rios from Atlanta. Michael Nedelman, Amy Cassidy, Antonia Mortensen, Arnaud Siad, Vasco Cotovio, Mike Schwartz, Andrew Carey and Samantha Tapfumaneyi, de CNN, contribute important information.