Coronavirus Notebook: CEPI Calls For Reduced-Dose Booster Trials, Regeneron’s Ronapreve Filed In EU

EU health ministers are discussing booster and additional vaccines as well as COVID-19-related medicines shortages, and England is to offer approved vaccines to clinical trialists to ease international travel.

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The rules on vaccination for international travelers are far from harmonized • Source: Alamy

One of the key bodies pushing for the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines has suggested that the use of dose-sparing boosters and additional jabs could help to stretch out the global supply of vaccines and improve access in under-served regions around the world.

The debate is growing over whether wealthier countries should be offering booster vaccines when people in some parts of the world, mainly low- and

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