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12:40 pm – Many corona variants in Aruba

According to the Aruban government, the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) has now found more than a hundred cases of a mutated corona virus in Aruba. Altogether, the island now has 97 cases of the British variant, twice the South African, eight cases of the Mexican, three times the California and one case of the Brazilian variant.

The Brazilian variant in particular could lead to very severe symptoms. Preventing spread is very important to the Public Health Service. Everyone with minor complaints is called upon to be tested.

327 active infections were registered on Aruba on Wednesday. Because another corona patient has died, the death rate is now at 81. The management of the Horacio Oduber Hospital on the island says that 29 people with corona are being nursed, eleven in intensive care. According to the hospital, this means that the virus again puts a lot of pressure on medical care, which could jeopardize other care.

12.19 pm – UMCG is looking for volunteers to test new corona vaccine

The University Medical Center Groningen is looking for volunteers to test a new vaccine against the corona virus. This is the candidate vaccine AKS-452 from Akston Biosciences in the United States. “The aim of the study is to investigate the safety, tolerability and response of the immune system to the vaccine,” reports the Groningen university hospital.

For the study, the UMCG is looking for 176 healthy volunteers between the ages of 18 and 65 who have not had corona. Study participants will be given one or two doses of the candidate vaccine to determine the dose at which a person has sufficient antibodies.

The Akston Biosciences vaccine does not use the actual coronavirus, attenuated or alive. The vaccine is made up of a part of the coronavirus, the so-called spike protein, which is combined with a protein fragment of a human antibody.

10:35 am – 20,000 extra vaccinations per day in Germany

The German army is ready to open 28 vaccination centers. People can be vaccinated there day and night with corona vaccines, Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer told German business magazine Wirtschaftswoche.

The injection sites run by soldiers can quickly open their doors, according to the minister. The CDU politician predicts that an additional 20,000 people per day can be vaccinated, provided sufficient vaccines are available. According to Wirtschaftswoche, Kramp-Karrenbauer indirectly addresses her colleague Jens Spahn, the Minister of Health. It is about the vaccination campaign and should take the lead in bringing in the army.

Germany is already involving the army in the vaccination campaign, which began in December and is progressing too slowly, according to critics. Military personnel are deployed at existing vaccination centers and help conduct contact investigations.

3.30 am – EMA assesses possible side effects of vaccine AstraZeneca

The safety committee of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) will pass a judgment on Thursday on possible rare side effects of AstraZeneca’s corona vaccine. The experts are investigating reports of clot formation in the blood (thrombosis) in the days after the injection. In addition to thrombosis, some Danes and Norwegians also suffered from a platelet deficiency.

German health authorities later added that seven people in their country suffered a stroke during the post-vaccination period. Three of them have died.

This is a small number of reports out of 5 million injections, that much is clear. As far as is known, six people in the Scandinavian countries suffered from the combination of the two blood problems, a few dozen people developed thrombosis in the week after their injection.

The most important question for the experts is whether the vaccine caused the complaints – and what that means for the further vaccinations. It could also be a coincidence. Thrombosis is common and EMA said on Tuesday that there don’t appear to be more cases among people vaccinated with AstraZeneca. However, the Netherlands and many other EU countries played it safe and stopped the vaccinations as a precaution. In the United Kingdom and Belgium, politicians and experts in turn stressed how safe the vaccine is.

EMA director Emer Cooke said on Tuesday that her organization still takes the position that the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine “outweigh the risk of side effects.” After all, in most cases the vaccine prevents people from becoming seriously ill from the corona virus or dying from it.

The safety committee is reviewing all available information in an accelerated procedure and will “make all recommendations necessary to minimize risks and protect the health of patients,” said EMA.

2 a.m. – Brazil records record number of corona infections in 24 hours

Brazilian health authorities have again registered a record number of corona infections in the past 24 hours. In the past 24 hours, more than 90,000 cases were added in the South American country. On Tuesday, Brazil already set a new grim day record with 2841 deaths in 24 hours.

On Wednesday, Brazilian authorities reported a further 2,648 deaths from the corona virus. That brings the total death toll in the country of 212 million residents to almost 285,000. In total, about 11.7 million infections with the lung virus have already been diagnosed. Both the Brazilian death toll and the number of infections are the second highest in the world, behind the United States in both cases.

Partly due to mutated variants, the epidemic in Brazil continues to go in the wrong direction. On Wednesday, President Bolsonaro said he was happy that his supporters are demonstrating against rules around keeping their distance and closing shops. The president is known for wanting to keep society running as much as possible, despite the virus circulating. “Of course I was happy,” said the president, who previously dismissed the corona virus as “a flu.” “They show that people are alive. We want our freedom. We want the world to respect our constitution. ”

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