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U.S. Mulls Mixing Shots; Gottlieb’s Delta Warning: Virus Update

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U.S. Mulls Mixing Shots; Gottlieb’s Delta Warning: Virus Update
A healthcare worker prepares Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccines. (Photographer: Hannah Beier/Bloomberg)

Anthony Fauci said he expects U.S. regulators to consider whether people who got the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine should get an mRNA shot as a booster. 

Former U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb called for “urgent research” following a surge in U.K. cases with the new delta variant. 

More countries prepared to restore normal life and restart international travel. Japan was considering relaxing norms for bars and restaurants, and softening border curbs. Australia sought a travel bubble with Singapore. 

Key Developments:

U.S. Mulls Mixing Shots; Gottlieb’s Delta Warning: Virus Update

Gottlieb Calls for ‘Urgent’ Research on Delta (4:10 p.m. NY)

Former U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb called for “urgent research” following a surge in U.K. cases with the new delta variant. 

U.K. reported 57 new deaths on Sunday, along with 45,140 more cases, the most in about three months, prompting the concerns raised by Gottlieb.

“We need urgent research to figure out if this delta plus is more transmissible, has partial immune evasion,” he said in a tweet. “There’s no clear indication that it’s considerably more transmissible, but we should work to more quickly characterize these and other new variants. We have the tools.”

Wyoming Launches Ads on Regretful Unvaccinated (1:47 p.m. NY)

Wyoming is battling low vaccination rates and overwhelmed hospitals with an advertising campaign based on what it says are real stories about people who regretted not getting vaccinated, the Casper Star-Tribune reported. The tag-line is: “Catch Covid-19, and the virus may decide for you.”

“We almost lost a really strong guy, he’s retired law enforcement. He was on a ventilator with a feeding tube,” a man dressed like a doctor says in the video advertisement. “He now believes and wishes he could tell everyone, ‘take the vaccine.’”

Wyoming has the third-lowest vaccination rate in the U.S., according to the Bloomberg Vaccine Tracker. Less than 50% of people in the state have received one dose, compared with the U.S. average of 65.8%.

Egypt to Bar Unvaccinated Public Workers From Office (1:38 pm NY) 

Egypt has mandated that public sector employees must be vaccinated in order to enter their work places or face a weekly PCR test. The order, announced on Sunday, will take effect from Nov. 15.

The government is also banning the unvaccinated from entering government premises from December. Egypt would allocate 1 billion Egyptian pounds ($64 million) to cope with Covid-19. Total doses of vaccine used have reached 31.7 million.

Fauci Says U.S. to Consider Mix-and-Match Boosters (11:43 a.m. NY)

President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser said he expects U.S. regulators to consider whether people who got the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine should get an mRNA shot against Covid-19 as a booster. 

“If you boost people who have originally received J&J with either Moderna or Pfizer, the level of antibodies that you induce in them is much higher than if you boost them with the original J&J,” Anthony Fauci said on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday. 

“But the data of boosting the J&J first dose with a J&J second dose is based on clinical data,” he said. “So what’s going to happen is that the FDA is going to look at all those data, look at the comparison, and make a determination of what they will authorize.”

Indonesia Deaths Least Since May 2020 (8:15 a.m. NY)

The country added 19 fatalities in the 24 hours through midday Sunday, the fewest since May 25, 2020. There were 747 confirmed infections over the same time period, near the 16-month low of 620 reached on Oct. 11. Indonesia’s outbreak has eased in recent weeks, allowing the government lift movement and border restrictions further, including reopening tourist hot spot Bali to 19 countries.

UAE Cases Fall Below 100 (6:15 a.m. NY)

The Gulf nation reported 99 new infections on Sunday, the first time since March 2020 that cases have fallen below 100. With 86% of its population fully inoculated, the UAE has one of the fastest vaccination programs in the world and cases have dropped by about 95% since the start of August. 

France’s Caution on Moderna (6:24 a.m. NY)

France’s health agency wants more details on the effects of Moderna’s Covid vaccine on younger people amid concerns about potential side effects, Dominique Le Guludec, who heads the agency, told Le Journal du Dimanche. 

“We want to be sure about the vaccine’s benefits” on younger people, and an alert in Scandinavia this month “made us change our strategy,” the head of Haute Autorite de Sante said. The agency has also recommended not using the vaccine as a third booster shot for elderly people until it gets European Medicines Agency approval.

Convidecia Boost to Antibodies (4:55 p.m. HK)

CanSino’s inhaled version of viral vector Covid-19 vaccine can boost neutralizing antibody level by 250-300 times among those fully vaccinated with two doses of inactivated shots six months ago, Zhu Tao, the chief scientific officer of the Chinese firm said in a speech Friday.

Russia Cases Keep Rising (4:32 p.m. HK)

Russia set a record for new Covid-19 cases for a fourth day in a row with 34,303 infections in the past day, according to the government’s reporting center. The number of deaths declined to 997, a day after the daily toll exceeded 1,000 for the first time.

Japan May Loosen Some Curbs (1:50 p.m. HK)

Japan’s minister in charge of virus response said restrictions on bars and restaurants could be lifted next month if the current infection trend continues. Daishiro Yamagiwa was speaking on a program broadcast by Fuji TV. The government is also considering softening border restrictions, he added. Tokyo bars are being instructed to stop serving alcohol by 8 p.m. and close by 9 p.m. The daily number of infections recorded in the capital has been less than 100 for a week.

Southwest Airlines Court Case (11:40 a.m. HK)

Southwest Airlines Co. asked a federal court to reject a request from its pilots to temporarily block the carrier from carrying out federally mandated coronavirus vaccinations, saying such an order would put the company’s business, employees and customers at risk.

Singapore Critical Cases (11:26 a.m. HK)

Singapore’s number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care surged on Saturday, according to the Ministry of Health.

The ministry said 62 people were in critical condition, compared with 48 a day earlier. The city state reported 3,348 new coronavirus cases as of noon on Oct. 16, including four imported infections.

Australia Seeks Singapore Travel Bubble (7:06 a.m. HK)

Australia said it’s in talks over a quarantine-free travel bubble with Singapore for fully vaccinated visitors as it secured access to two additional Covid-19 treatments from Roche Holding AG and Pfizer Inc.

Expedited discussions are underway with Singapore over so-called green-lane travel, Health Minister Greg Hunt said Sunday in a televised briefing, adding the proposal is under “rapid development.” Australia is already planning to reintroduce a bubble for visitors from New Zealand’s South Island.

On virus medications, one agreement is with Roche for 15,000 doses of the antibody-based therapy Ronapreve, with initial supplies available by the end of October, the government said in a statement. The other deal is for 500,000 treatment courses of Pfizer’s oral antiviral drug, which is set to be available next year subject to final clinical trials and approvals.

Victoria state, whose capital is Melbourne, will lift its lockdown later this week after making progress on vaccinations, its Premier Daniel Andrews said Sunday.

Robert Durst Reported to Have Covid; on Ventilator (5:44 p.m. NY)

Robert Durst, 78, the New York real estate heir who was recently sentenced to life in prison for murder, has tested positive for Covid-19 and is on a ventilator, his lawyer told NBC News on Saturday. 

Durst has been hospitalized and was “having difficulty” breathing and speaking, his attorney Dick DeGuerin told NBC News. 

U.S. Passes 10 Million Booster Shots (4:28 p.m. NY)

The U.S. surpassed 10 million booster shots, with more doses now going daily to people who are fully vaccinated than those getting a shot for the first time, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

Among the 876,000 doses reported on Saturday, 392,000 were boosters or additional doses and 245,000 were first shots, according to a tweet from Cyrus Shahpar, the White House’s Covid-19 data director. More than 407 million doses have been administered in the U.S., and 77% of those eligible are fully vaccinated. 

Extra doses of the Pfizer Inc.-BioNTech SE vaccine began to be given officially on Aug. 13 to vulnerable groups, including those older than 65. This week, a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel approved boosters from Moderna Inc. and Johnson & Johnson. 

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