- Pharmacies add freezers, train staff to handle COVID-19 vaccination drive (pharmacist.com)
Supermarket pharmacies are gearing up to become major providers of COVID-19 vaccinations. Grocery stores say they are well-positioned to provide the vaccines because a large share of the population lives near one of their stores, and their pharmacies regularly offer vaccinations for other illnesses. The stores are now racing to secure the necessary equipment to administer COVID-19 vaccines, once they become available; train staff; and establishing online appointment scheduling services. HHS has signed on numerous grocery and pharmacy chains—including Kroger, Albertsons, and CVS Health—to provide COVID-19 vaccinations once the vaccines are approved by FDA...READ MORE
- AstraZeneca hopes warmer storage needs for COVID-19 vaccine will be an advantage against mRNA competitors (fiercepharma.com)AstraZeneca, Oxford Coronavirus Vaccine Up to 90 Percent Effective (nationalreview.com)3rd major COVID-19 vaccine shown to be effective and cheaper (apnews.com)
AstraZeneca is the latest player to unveil early COVID-19 vaccine data, and results seem to show an efficacy gap between at least one of its vaccine regimens and those of its two mRNA-based peers. But while investors may be less than enthused with the data, the vaccine does sport a major advantage in logistics given its much warmer storage needs...AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine candidate, dubbed AZD1222, can be stored and transported at normal refrigerated temps of 2 degrees to 8 degrees Celsius (36 degrees to 46 degrees Fahrenheit) for at least six months and can be administered in "existing healthcare settings," giving the shot a major logistics leg up over a leading mRNA-based competitor that requires ultra-cold storage...READ MORE
- FIP expert group issues advice on COVID-19 tests (fip.org)COVID-19:Evaluation of diagnostic testing methods and devices (fip.org)
To help pharmacists advise people on COVID-19 tests, FIP has...issued a guidance document produced by its SARS-CoV-2 Testing Working Group, which has evaluated the diagnostic testing methods and devices currently available...The document covers how different types of diagnostic tests work and the interpretation of results. It also addresses the question of whether or not the presence of antibodies confers immunity to SARS-CoV-2, and makes recommendations on information to give to patients who have tested positive or negative...READ MORE
- Nevada reverses ban on rapid tests after federal pushback (apnews.com)Nevada's chief medical officer not licensed to practice medicine in U.S. (washingtontimes.com)
Nevada health officials said they would resume the use of rapid “point of care” tests after federal health officials chided them for banning their use and accused them of violating federal law...Dr. Ihsan Azzam, Nevada’s chief medical officer, doubled down on his insistence that too many questions remained about the accuracy of rapid antigen tests. He said his team was “disappointed” in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services...“We are not saying the tests have no use, we are just saying pause for further review and additional training,”... Admiral Brett Giroir, assistant secretary for health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, told reporters that federal law prohibits states from imposing a ban like the one that Nevada health officials ordered Oct. 2. He said Nevada is the only state to do so...READ MORE
- Feds on COVID-19 mRNA vaccine distribution: Pfizer’s dry runs predict a ‘very doable process’ (fiercepharma.com)
What will it take to distribute the first 6.4 million doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccine, if all goes according to plan and they ship in mid-December?...Alex Azar, secretary of health and human services, acknowledged...that the logistics—which include the need for ultra-cold storage—will be far from easy...To pull off the ambitious plan, Warp Speed has enlisted Pfizer, which has been running “dry rehearsals” at more than 50 vaccine distribution sites across the country, said Gen. Gustave Perna, who is leading the effort...The company is running the sites through the process of receiving the vaccines, opening them, and administering them, even going so far as to create YouTube videos for staffers to consult along the way...READ MORE
- Moderna to file COVID-19 shot for emergency nod in November, with Pfizer rollout pegged for early next month: Slaoui (fiercepharma.com)COVID-19 shots could reach first Americans by mid-December, top health official says (reuters.com)
As a tide of late-stage data rolls in on COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca, the U.S. is gearing up for reviews that could see a vaccine authorized and deployed before the year is out. On Saturday, the chief of the White House's Operation Warp Speed effort laid out a definitive timeline, setting expectations for when the public could expect at least two shots to become available...Moderna will file for an emergency nod for its mRNA-based vaccine candidate before the month is out, Moncef Slaoui, Ph.D., head of "Warp Speed" and former vaccine chief at GlaxoSmithKline, said...That submission will segue straight into a Dec .17 data review, with the aim to ship vaccines to distributors within 24 hours of approval and potentially start vaccinations two days after the advisory panel makes its call, Slaoui said...READ MORE
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Authorizes First Test that Detects Neutralizing Antibodies from Recent or Prior SARS-CoV-2 Infection (fda.gov)SARS-CoV-2 Surrogate Virus Neutralization Test (sVNT) Kit (RUO) (genscript.com)
...the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the first serology test that detects neutralizing antibodies from recent or prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, which are antibodies that bind to a specific part of a pathogen and have been observed in a laboratory setting to decrease SARS-CoV-2 viral infection of cells. The FDA issued an emergency use authorization for the cPass SARS-CoV-2 Neutralization Antibody Detection Kit, which specifically detects this type of antibody...Although the FDA has previously issued EUAs to more than 50 antibody tests, those tests only detect the presence of binding antibodies. Binding antibodies bind to a pathogen, such as a virus, but do not necessarily decrease the infection and destruction of cells...READ MORE
- The Latest: India seeks more cold storage for vaccine push (apnews.com)
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged states that are witnessing a surge in coronavirus cases to establish cold storage facilities for COVID-19 vaccines...India is home to some of the world’s biggest vaccine makers and there are five vaccine candidates under different phases of trial here. But the state-run cold chain facilities used to keep some vaccines consistently refrigerated would be inadequate for the enormous challenge of rolling out a COVID-19 vaccine...READ MORE
- COVID-19 vaccine delivery will need as many community pharmacy vaccinators as possible (pharmaceutical-journal.com)Ambulatory Pharmacists Provide Value During Pandemic (pharmacypracticenews.com)
NHS England is preparing for the huge task of delivering COVID-19 vaccines, including through community pharmacies...Delivery of a COVID-19 vaccine to the public will require the participation of “as many of the workforce who are trained in vaccination as possible” from community pharmacy...Jill Loader, deputy director of pharmacy commissioning at NHS England and NHS Improvement, said there were “a number of different ways community pharmacy can get involved” in the COVID-19 vaccine delivery programme, with some community pharmacies expected to be commissioned as a vaccination site through a locally enhanced service...“We anticipate that we are going to need to use as many of the workforce who are trained in vaccination as possible,” she said...READ MORE
- Takeda, Moderna partner up to bring 50M coronavirus shots to Japan (fiercepharma.com)
Japanese drugmaker Takeda has quickly emerged as one of the leading forces in the fight against COVID-19 as a vaccine manufacturing partner and R&D lead on a convalescent plasma-based therapy. Now, Takeda will help another biotech distribute its potential COVID-19 vaccine in the drugmaker's home country...Moderna has tapped Takeda to bring 50 million doses of its mRNA-based COVID-19 shots to Japanese shores as part of a government-backed vaccine distribution effort...Takeda will import and distribute Moderna's shot, dubbed mRNA-1273, starting in the first half of next year, as well as handle local regulatory approvals...READ MORE