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February 8, 2021 South Africa Withholds Use Of Astrazeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine After Result Shows Minimal Protection Against The Variant

South Africa Withholds Use Of Astrazeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine After Result Shows Minimal Protection Against The Variant

South Africa has put a stop to its rollout of the AstraZeneca-University of Oxford Covid-19 vaccine, after a study showed the drug failed to prevent mild and moderate cases of the virus variant.

Africa's hardest-hit nation was due to start vaccination in the coming days with a million doses of the vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford.

"We have decided to put a temporary hold on the rollout of the (AstraZeneca) vaccine. More work needs to be done," said South African Health Minister Zweli Mkhize during a virtual press conference.

The University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, which conducted the trial involving around 2,000 people, said in a statement on Sunday that the AstraZeneca vaccine 'provides minimal protection against mild-moderate Covid-19 infection' from the South African variant.

Despite the setback for the country, officials have said vaccine deliveries from other producers would soon be available.

'In the next four weeks, we will have the J&J and Pfizer,' said Mkhize, referring to vaccines made by Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer/BioNTech.

Discussions with other vaccine producers are reportedly ongoing, particularly Moderna and the makers of the Russian Sputnik V jab.

Mkhize said the 1.5 million AstraZeneca vaccines obtained by South Africa, which will expire in April, will be kept until scientists give clear indications on their use.

'The second generation of the vaccine to fight all variants will take longer to produce,' said Salim Abdool Karim, epidemiologist, and co-chair of the scientific committee at the South African health ministry.

South Africa plans to vaccinate at least 67 percent of its population by the end of the year, or around 40 million people.

The country has recorded nearly 1.5 million infections and more than 46,000 deaths from the virus.

February 8, 2021 Covid19: 20 Deaths And 506 New Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus

Covid19: 20 Deaths And 506 New Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus

Nigeria has recorded 20 deaths and 506 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in 20 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Till date, a total of 139, 748 confirmed cases have been reported in the country out of which 113,525 cases have been treated and discharged.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the number of deaths from the deadly virus has also increased to 1,667.

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139,748 confirmed, 113,525 discharged, 1,667 deaths.

February 8, 2021 Brady Wins Seventh Super Bowl As Buccaneers Beat Chiefs

Brady Wins Seventh Super Bowl As Buccaneers Beat Chiefs

Tom Brady steered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a comfortable 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to extend his record for Super Bowl wins to seven.

In his first season after a glittering 20-year spell with the New England Patriots, the evergreen quarterback helped Tampa Bay become the first team to play a Super Bowl in their own stadium.

And despite facing Kansas City and their dynamic young quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who came in as favorites, Brady threw three touchdown passes to prevent the Chiefs becoming the first back-to-back NFL champions since Brady and the Patriots in the 2004 season.

At 43 years and 188 days, Brady became the oldest player to play in the biggest game in US sport, extending his record for Super Bowl appearances to 10 and joining Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks to win Super Bowls with two different teams.

Already widely considered the greatest NFL player of all time, Brady decided to leave New England in the off-season for a new challenge and was lured to Tampa Bay, whose only previous Super Bowl win came in the 2002 season.

 

February 8, 2021 Messi Fires Barcelona To Comeback Win At Real Betis

Messi Fires Barcelona To Comeback Win At Real Betis

Lionel Messi scored three minutes after coming off the bench as Barcelona came from behind to win at Real Betis.

The home side took the lead in the first half when Borja Iglesias finished from close range after a quick counter.

Messi, rested by manager Ronald Koeman, was sent on in the 57th minute and drove in the equalizer before a Victor Ruiz own goal put Barcelona ahead.

Ruiz headed in an equalizer but Trincao's curled strike sealed the win for the visitors.

The victory moved Barcelona up to second in the Spanish top flight, seven points behind Atletico Madrid, who have two games in hand.

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