- Oxford pauses COVID-19 vaccine study in kids, awaits more data on blood clot issues (reuters.com)Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine under scrutiny at EMA after 4 'serious cases' of unusual blood clots (fiercepharma.com)
The University of Oxford said...it had paused a small UK trial testing the COVID-19 vaccine it developed with AstraZeneca Plc in children and teenagers, as it waits for more data on rare blood clotting issues in adults who received the shot...The trial disruption is the latest blow to the vaccine, once hailed as a milestone in the fight against the pandemic, after several countries restricted its use in light of reports of medical issues after inoculations...READ MORE
- Big Las Vegas vaccine clinics bustle, but many more doses available (reviewjournal.com)
In stark contrast to earlier this year, Clark County has plenty of COVID-19 vaccine this week, as well as staff to administer it and space in which to do so. Local public health officials now face a different challenge...“Now we need people to come and get vaccinated,” JoAnn Rupiper, chief administrative nurse for the Southern Nevada Health District, said...READ MORE
- FDA authorizes first AI-powered armband for COVID-19 screening (pharmacist.com)Tiger Tech snares first EUA for machine learning algorithm applied to COVID-19 screening (bioworld.com)
FDA granted an emergency use authorization for the first machine learning–based COVID-19 nondiagnostic screening device. The Tiger Tech COVID Plus Monitor identifies certain biomarkers that may be indicative of SARS-CoV-2 infection. It can also detect hypercoagulable conditions, such as sepsis or cancer, or hyper-inflammatory states in asymptomatic individuals over the age of 5 years...FDA said the device, which is an armband embedded with light sensors and a small computer processor, is intended for use by trained personnel to help prevent exposure to and the spread of COVID-19...READ MORE
- FDA downplayed serious red flags at Merck vaccine plant slated for J&J COVID shot, whistleblower says (fiercepharma.com)
An FDA inspector-turned-whistleblower claims the agency soft-pedaled violations at a range of pharma manufacturing plants, including a Merck & Co. vaccine facility in Durham, North Carolina, where staff allegedly destroyed evidence of unsanitary practices. Those allegations have now been passed along to the White House… The whistleblower alleged that employees at Merck's plant were moving between cleanrooms and uncontrolled areas without properly ungowning, and that a biohazard bin contained employee uniforms soiled with blood, urine and feces. Employees were soiling their uniforms rather than taking restroom breaks, the whistleblower claimed, citing a confidential informant, because staffers would have otherwise needed to remove sterile gowning and leave manufacturing areas…READ MORE
- Senate committee advances bill to create ‘988’ mental health hotline, set plan for allocating opioid settlement funds (thenevadaindependent.com)
A legislative committee unanimously passed a bill that would create a state fund to house proceeds from opioid settlements, such as those against prominent pharmaceutical companies accused of helping fuel the opioid crisis...The bill would establish the “Nevada Fund for Healthy Communities,” which would hold the proceeds of state litigation against opioid manufacturers, distributors, sellers and marketers — including the $45 million Nevada is set to receive from the settlement of a lawsuit against consulting firm McKinsey & Company, which provided services for opioid manufacturers...READ MORE
- Nevada gets $30 million from CDC to help ensure maximum vaccination of the population (thenevadaindependent.com)
Nevada was awarded $30.2 million from the Centers for Disease Control to beef up the state’s COVID-19 vaccine program, including a push to vaccinate communities of color...“Millions of Americans are getting vaccinated every day, but we need to ensure that we are reaching those in the communities hit hardest by this pandemic,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said... “This investment will support state and local health departments and community-based organizations as they work on the frontlines to increase vaccine access, acceptance, and uptake.”...READ MORE
- Vaccine passports are latest flash point in COVID politics (apnews.com)
Vaccine passports being developed to verify COVID-19 immunization status and allow inoculated people to more freely travel, shop and dine have become the latest flash point in America’s perpetual political wars, with Republicans portraying them as a heavy-handed intrusion into personal freedom and private health choices...They currently exist in only one state — a limited government partnership in New York with a private company — but that hasn’t stopped GOP lawmakers in a handful of states from rushing out legislative proposals to ban their use...READ MORE
- Australia calls for release of 3.1 million vaccine doses, if EU not blocking exports (reuters.com)Australia to continue AstraZeneca vaccine rollout, review EU findings (reuters.com)
Australia said on Wednesday it will ask the European Union to release more than 3 million doses of AstraZeneca PLC's COVID-19 vaccine, testing Brussels claim it is not blocking shipments, as the country struggles to vaccinate its population...The European Union...denied blocking vaccine shipments to Australia, which has fallen dramatically behind in its scheduled vaccination programme...READ MORE
- Emergent BioSolutions’ plant behind the lost J&J vaccine batch hit with several FDA red flags last year: report (fiercepharma.com)
With Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine rollout off to a slower than expected start, the recent news that millions of doses were ruined in a production error came as a rude awakening. But the Emergent BioSolutions plant at the heart of the issue has faced scrutiny for its shortcomings from federal regulators before...An FDA investigator last April discovered improper training, record keeping, testing procedures and more at Emergent BioSolution's Baltimore Bayview facility...The inspection came just two months before the CDMO snared an eye-popping $628 million deal from the U.S. government to scale up production capacity...READ MORE
- Gilead has sole rights to COVID-19 blockbuster Veklury, GAO concludes (fiercepharma.com)
Throughout the frantic response to the pandemic last year, drugmakers worldwide tested hundreds of potential treatments. Gilead’s antiviral remdesivir quickly rose to the top of treatment guidelines, and with the pandemic spiraling out of control, advocacy groups called on the U.S. government to step in and enforce patents against the company...But it turns out the government has no intellectual property covering remdesivir, the Government Accountability Office concluded in a new report...READ MORE