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O’Donnell urged the public to get vaccinated against COVID-19, and addressed what’s been characterized as an uneven rollout of the updated versions of existing vaccines from Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna.

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Noting concerns that some had about the speed with which the mRNA vaccines were developed, Elrich said, “This gives that group the opportunity to get a vaccine that they otherwise wouldn’t have taken.”Įlrich introduced Silvia Taylor, the executive vice president of Novavax, who told reporters, “Our next step is - now that we’re authorized and we have the recommendation from the CDC - we begin shipping in a matter of days” to outlets across the country.ĭuring the online briefing, Sean O’Donnell, the Montgomery County Health and Human Services public health emergency preparedness manager, said the COVID-19 community level status remains at the “low” level - with 28.3 cases per 100,000 residents over the last seven days. Novavax, a biotech firm based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, has been granted emergency FDA authorization for its version of a COVID-19 vaccine - and local officials hope it will encourage more people to get boosted against the latest COVID-19 variants.Īt his weekly briefing with reporters, Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich said the Novavax vaccine is a protein-based vaccine, as opposed to the mRNA vaccines already on the market. Business & Finance Click to expand menu.

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