- Top 10 Errors Related To COVID-19 Vaccination (pharmacypracticenews.com)
Many of the underlying causes of vaccine-related errors are ongoing issues, so health care providers who plan to stock and/or administer COVID-19 vaccines should anticipate the types of errors that can and do happen and take the necessary steps to prepare and mitigate the risk for COVID-19 vaccine–related errors…A recent analysis of more than 160 COVID-19–related event reports submitted to the Institute for Safe Medication Practices National Vaccine Errors Reporting Program from December 14, 2020, through April 17, 2021, underscores that more needs to be done to reduce the risk for vaccination errors because they can lead to inadequate immunity, increased cost, and reduced confidence in the health care delivery system…READ MORE
1. Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration.
2. Not checking/documenting administration in the immunization information system.
3. Wrong diluent.
4. Wrong diluent volume.
5. Errors related to vaccine storage.
7. Administration of air in empty vaccine syringe.
8. Wrong dose.
9. Age-related events.
10. Vaccine competency. - New data released on Nevada’s rare breakthrough COVID cases (reviewjournal.com)
Dozens of Nevadans fully vaccinated against COVID-19 have been hospitalized after contracting rare breakthrough cases of the disease, state health officials reported in new data...The majority of the 51 cases were white, male, and age 70 and older, among those most at risk of severe infections. But 32 of the patients showed no symptoms of COVID-19 infection, according to the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services data...health officials had reported at least two deaths among 186 breakthrough cases...READ MORE
- COVID-19 Update: New Naming System, Support for Investigation and More (biospace.com)
News continues to come out about COVID-19, including support for an investigation into the origins of the virus, a new naming system, and legal discussions of whether employers can mandate vaccination. Here’s a look...READ MORE
- WHO Creates Naming System for COVID-19 Variants
- Scientists Support Full Investigation of Viral Leak Theory
- US Companies Can Legally Mandate Vaccinations
- New Variant from Vietnam is Highly Contagious
- Moderna Initiates Rolling Submission to FDA for Full Approval of COVID-19 Vaccine
- Eli Lilly hit with DOJ subpoena over New Jersey factory making COVID-19 drug (fiercepharma.com)
...Eli Lilly’s COVID-19 drug factory in New Jersey garnered unwanted headlines for quality control snafus and alleged document tampering. Now, the Department of Justice has stepped in to investigate...Lilly revealed the DOJ has issued a subpoena demanding documents relating to the site in Branchburg, New Jersey. The site produces doses of Lilly's COVID-19 antibody treatment, which has recently faced setbacks for its susceptibility to certain variants...In early May, Reuters reported that employees at the site accused an executive of altering FDA-required documents in an effort to downplay serious quality control problems...READ MORE
- EU Hits AstraZeneca Vaccine with Another Blood Condition for Side Effect List (biospace.com)
The AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine takes another hit to its safety profile as the European Medicines Agency adds a new side effect to the label of its shot…The EMA identified a rare blood condition, capillary leak syndrome, as a potential side effect of AstraZeneca’s Vaxzevria. The condition causes plasma leaks from blood vessels into neighboring body cavities and muscles. Blood pressure experiences a sharp drop as a result, and, left untreated, the disorder can lead to organ failure and death…READ MORE
- Wisconsin pharmacist sentenced to 3 years in prison for tampering with COVID-19 vaccine doses (cbsnews.com)
A former pharmacist in Wisconsin who intentionally tampered with more than 500 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine was sentenced to three years in prison on Tuesday. Steven Brandenburg, 46, pleaded guilty in February to two felony counts of attempting to tamper with a consumer product...He had admitted to intentionally removing the doses manufactured by Moderna from a refrigerator for hours at Aurora Medical Center in Grafton, located just north of Milwaukee...READ MORE
- More US citizens arrested for moving drugs over Mexico border (reviewjournal.com)
An increasing number of American citizens have been apprehended as they have tried to smuggle illegal drugs into the U.S. since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, an uptick that’s come amid travel restrictions at the border with Mexico...the closure of the southern border to nonessential traffic has sharply limited the number of foreign citizens entering the U.S. by land...Law enforcement officials and drug trafficking experts say the border rules — put in place in April 2020 to curb the spread of the coronavirus — and their lopsided enforcement are driving the rise in U.S. citizens involved in borderland drug busts...U.S. citizens were apprehended nearly seven times more often than Mexican citizens between October 2020 and March 31 for trying to smuggle drugs in vehicles, U.S. Customs and Border Protection data shows...READ MORE
- EU Hits AstraZeneca Vaccine with Another Blood Condition for Side Effect List (biospace.com)
The AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine takes another hit to its safety profile as the European Medicines Agency adds a new side effect to the label of its shot...The EMA identified a rare blood condition, capillary leak syndrome, as a potential side effect of AstraZeneca’s Vaxzevria. The condition causes plasma leaks from blood vessels into neighboring body cavities and muscles. Blood pressure experiences a sharp drop as a result, and, left untreated, the disorder can lead to organ failure and death...READ MORE
- After breakout year, Moderna on track to generate $15B+ in 2022 thanks to more demand, higher prices: analysts (fiercepharma.com)
Moderna is hard at work ramping up production of its mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, which is projected to reap over $19 billion for the company by year’s end. But given that the pandemic is easing in parts of the world, what’s less certain is how 2022 will play out…After a breakout year, Moderna sees strong reason to believe 2021 won't be a one-off boom year. That's thanks to the predicted need for booster shots and additional supply deals coupled with stronger pricing power…READ MORE
- Pandemic relief: Pharma sales rep salaries—and job satisfaction—actually increased in 2020 (fiercepharma.com)
It turns out pharma sales reps didn't need to worry about a pandemic effect on their salaries. Pharma reps’ average pay jumped to $158,013 in 2020 from $151,217 the previous year, according to MedReps’ annual survey...That’s good news for the three-fourths of reps who last March said they were concerned about pay cuts. What actually happened? Only 14% reported earning less money during 2020...READ MORE