INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Chinese city of Shanghai started administering an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday in what appears to be a world first.The
vaccine, a mist that is sucked in through the mouth, is being offered for free as a booster dose for previously vaccinated people, according
to an announcement on an official city social media account, AP reported.Scientists hope that such &needle-free& vaccines will make
vaccination more accessible in countries with fragile health systems because they are easier to administer
They also may persuade people who don''t like getting a shot in the arm to get inoculated.China wants more people to get booster shots
before it relaxes strict pandemic restrictions that are holding back the economy and are increasingly out of sync with the rest of the world
As of mid-October, 90% of Chinese were fully vaccinated and 57% had received a booster shot.A video posted by an online Chinese state media
outlet showed people at a community health center sticking the short nozzle of a translucent white cup into their mouths
The accompanying text said that after slowly inhaling, people hold their breath for five seconds, with the entire procedure completed in 20
seconds.It was like drinking a cup of milk tea,& one Shanghai resident said in the video
&When I breathed it in, it tasted a bit sweet.The effectiveness of non-needle vaccines has not been fully explored
Chinese regulators approved the inhalable one in September, but only as a booster shot after studies showed it triggered an immune system
response in people who had previously received two shots of a different Chinese vaccine.Regulators in India have approved a nasal vaccine,
another needle-free approach, but it has yet to be rolled out
The vaccine, developed in the United States and licensed to Indian vaccine maker Bharat Biotech, is squirted in the nose.China has relied
on domestically developed vaccines, primarily two inactivated vaccines that have proven effective in preventing death and serious disease
but less so than the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines at stopping the spread of the disease.Authorities on Wednesday ordered the lockdown of
900,000 people in Wuhan, the city where the virus was first detected in late 2019, for at least five days
In remote Qinghai province, the urban districts of Xining city have been locked down since last Friday.In Beijing, Universal Studios said it
would close its hotels and attractions ''to comply with pandemic prevention and control.& The city of more than 21 million people reported
19 new cases in the latest 24-hour period.The post Afraid of needles? China using inhalable COVID-19 vaccine first appeared on Ariana News.