Pharmaceutical company Moderna aims to launch a single booster vaccine jab which will protect against both COVID-19 and the flu within two years.
Chief executive Stephane Bancel said that the combined jab could be available before the winter infectious season in 2023. It will be effective against COVID-19, influenza and RSV, which is a common respiratory virus.
Speaking at a panel session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, he revealed that the goal is to be able to ‘have a single annual booster so that we don’t have compliance issues where people don’t want to get two to three shots a winter.’
The NHS last year moved to reassure the public that getting jabs for flu and COVID at the same time did not affect the body’s immune response.
The best case scenario would be the fall of 2023, the Moderna official said. Countries worldwide are moving forward with their booster rollout, with Israel becoming the first country in the world to offer a fourth dose of the vaccine this month.
Malta has as of yet administered 1,175,136 doses of the COVID vaccine, with 310,012 of these being booster shots. Health officials tout the jab as the primary weapon against COVID as the Omicron variant continues to rapidly ravage most of the world with infections.
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