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WHO report highlights impact of COVID-19 pandemic on non-communicable diseases

These diseases were responsible for an estimated 40 million of all deaths globally in 2019

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Pfizer/BioNTech’s Omicron-adapted booster approved by FDA for young children

The companies have also submitted an application to the EMA for this age group

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JCVI recommends spring COVID-19 booster for those at highest risk

Eligible individuals will be offered the booster around six months after their previous dose

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WHO countries begin negotiations on global pandemic preparedness agreement

The discussions will continue over the next year until a final draft is made in 2024

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Pfizer/BioNTech submit FDA application for Omicron-adapted booster for young children

The vaccine is already authorised as the third of a three-dose primary series in this age group

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WHO announces recommended 2023-24 flu vaccines for northern hemisphere

The constantly evolving nature of influenza viruses requires frequent reformulation of vaccines

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WHO and ESCEO partner to develop roadmap for bone health and ageing

Over 1.7 billion people globally live with musculoskeletal conditions

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Gilead reports positive real-world evidence for COVID-19 treatment Veklury

A study of more than 500,000 hospitalised patients showed a reduction in mortality risk

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Merck and Ridgeback’s COVID-19 pill fails to prevent infection within households

Lagevrio is already approved to treat certain patients with COVID-19 in several markets

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Eiger BioPharmaceuticals reports positive phase 3 results for COVID-19 treatment

Peginterferon lambda showed a 51% reduction in hospitalisations or emergency room visits

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UN report highlights role of pharma pollution in growing antimicrobial resistance threat

WHO lists AMR as one of ten top threats to global health, causing 1.27 million deaths in 2019

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NHS urges people yet to receive their COVID-19 booster to come forward

Sunday 12 February is the last day people under 50 years of age who are not considered at risk can receive a booster

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