The WHO Advisory Board of the World Health Organization has announced that it should standardize three doses of new coronavirus vaccines such as Pfizer and Moderna to people with moderate to severe immunodeficiency. , We are considering whether to further expand the scope.

An international advisory board advising WHO held a press conference on the 11th, and Chairman Clavioto said that people with moderate to severe immunodeficiency would like to know about new coronavirus vaccines such as Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca. He said that the two doses up to this point were not effective enough and the risk of aggravation was high, so three doses should be standardized.



Regarding the vaccines of China's state-owned pharmaceutical company Sinovac and pharmaceutical company Sinovac, "all the evidence investigated indicates the need for a third vaccination," he said, saying that people with moderate to severe immunodeficiency It says that it should be standardized to inoculate three times for all people over the age of 60, not just us.



The advisory board will continue to consider whether vaccines such as Pfizer and China National should be broadened and recommended for additional vaccinations.



While the new coronavirus vaccine is being vaccinated for the third time, mainly in developed countries, WHO said that as of the 7th of this month, less than 5% of people have completed vaccination in Africa, and told each country at least until the end of the year. We are calling for waiting, and the issue is how to secure the supply.