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WHO official: No evidence yet to support tailoring COVID-19 vaccines to Omicron

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The World Health Organisation’s emergencies director, Mike Ryan, said on Friday there was no evidence to support a change in coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines to tailor them to the Omicron variant.

Ryan, speaking at a social media event, said that if needed, however, the work was already underway in case Omicron-specific vaccines were needed.

“Right now, we have highly effective vaccines that are working. We need to focus on getting them more equitably distributed. We need to focus on getting people most at risk vaccinated,” Ryan said.

The agency said earlier on Friday that it was still studying the transmissibility and severity of the new variant. (Reuters)

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