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Quebec says mRNA COVID-19 vaccines preferable to Medicago in most circumstances

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Medicago’s Covifenz vaccine, saying established mRNA vaccines such as those made by Pfizer and Moderna have been shown to be more effective.The Canadian-made recombinant protein vaccine is the only plant-based vaccine against COVID-19 on the market, but it has struggled to find takers.

Canadians have ‘unfinished business’ amid rising COVID-19 hospitalizations. Here’s why Health Canada authorized Covifenz in February for adults 18 to 64, but the World Health Organization did not accept its application for emergency use because cigarette company Philip Morris has one-fifth ownership of Medicago.

The WHO has since said it is reviewing its policies.The Quebec Health Department said in a statement Tuesday the Pfizer and Moderna shots are preferable “because of accumulated experience showing that they have a slightly higher efficacy in most situations,” adding the available data suggests Covifenz could be used in certain situations.

Moderna aims for fall release of COVID-19 Omicron vaccine The committee recommends the two-dose vaccine be used for those aged 18 to 64 who are unable to get an mRNA vaccine or have fears about using them.Health officials said Covifenz doses are expected to be available in late May.

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