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Monday, January 12, 2015

Two leading Ebola vaccines appear safe, further tests starting

Sunday, January 11, 2015 | 1:58 AM    

LONDON, England (AP) — The World Health Organization says the two leading Ebola vaccines appear safe and will soon be tested in healthy volunteers in West Africa.

After an expert meeting this week, WHO said there is now enough information to conclude that the two most advanced Ebola vaccines — one made by GlaxoSmithKline and the other licensed by Merck and NewLink — have “an acceptable safety profile.”

In a press briefing on Friday, Dr Marie-Paule Kieny, who heads WHO’s Ebola vaccine efforts, said “the cupboard (for Ebola vaccines) is filling up rapidly.”

She said further trials in healthy people in West Africa, including health workers, are scheduled to start soon. Kieny added several other vaccines were being developed in the US, Russia and elsewhere.

Despite the temporary suspension of a trial of the vaccine made by NewLink and Merck in December, Kieny said there was no sign of significant side effects. That trial was put on hold while experts investigated reports of joint pain in a number of participants. It was an unexpected side effect but Kieny said it was not worrying enough to stop the vaccine’s development. No such side effects have been reported with the other vaccine.

The next phase of trials will likely take about six months and manufacturers will ramp up their production at the same time, meaning millions of doses could be available later this year. It’s unclear if that will be quick enough to help slow the epidemic, which appears to be on the decline. So far, Ebola is believed to have sickened more than 20,000 people and killed about 8,000, mostly in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Officials estimate the death rate to be about 71 per cent.

“We will have to take stock when we have the vaccines,” said Helen Rees of the University of Witwatersrand, who chaired the WHO meeting. She said experts would have to consider at that point whether it’s useful to vaccinate entire populations or focus only on high-risk groups.

Dr Peter Piot, the co-discoverer of the Ebola virus, said he was concerned there might be too few cases to prove the vaccines worked. Still, he said every option should be pursued to stop the world’s biggest-ever outbreak of Ebola.

“With Ebola, you need to find every last case and stop all transmission,” he said. “It may be that we won’t be able to do that without a vaccine,” Piot said.

GAVI, a private-public vaccine alliance, has pledged to spend US$300 million on WHO-recommended Ebola vaccines, which it estimates could translate into 12 million doses.

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Two leading Ebola vaccines appear safe, further tests starting

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Access Financial directors appear to bury the hatchet

Following months of a bitter feud which was shaping up to become a legal battle, the Directors of Access Financial appear to have buried the hatchet.
In a statement last night, hours after the company’s annual general meeting, the Directors said they have committed to work in the best interest of the entity in unity and cooperation.
It said at the AGM shareholders re-elected most of the Directors. Chairman Brian Goldson, Christopher Berry and Peter McConnell were returned.
Alexander Johnson was replaced by Neville James.
The other members are Chief Executive Officer Marcus James and Gary Peart.
Earlier this year a dispute erupted over what some Board members claimed in a lawsuit was an unjust enrichment of Marcus James from renovation works done on Access Financial’s headquarters.


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Monday, July 21, 2014

Chronixx to appear on The Tonight Show

Shereita Grizzle, STAR Writer


Chronixx

Reggae star Chronixx is still enjoying worldwide attention with his debut album, The Dread and The Terrible, which was released earlier this year and with an impending appearance on a popular US late-night TV show, the artiste is poised to remain in the spotlight for a few more months.

The entertainer is set to make his television debut on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on July 22. The show is scheduled to be aired on NBC at 11:35 p.m. The Here Comes Trouble singer will be the first reggae artist to appear on The Tonight Show since Fallon took over from former host Jay Leno in February.

The Smile Jamaica singer is now in preparation mode as he gets ready for his performance at this year’s staging of Reggae Sumfest. He is set to take the stage today, the first of two international nights and will be among the top acts which include Beenie Man, Jah Cure, Jesse Royal and international artistes Whiz Khalifa and Jason Derulo.

Chronixx is also set to perform in Central Park, New York City alongside Junior Reid on July 26 at a free concert hosted by Large Up and Federation Sound. Chronixx and his band, The Zinc Fence Redemption Band, will then head to Belgium for the first leg of The Dread and The Terrible Euro Summer Tour which is slated to make stops in Germany, Slovenia, London, Switzerland and Croatia.

shereita.grizzle@gleanerjm.com


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Chronixx to appear on The Tonight Show

Chronixx to appear on The Tonight Show

Shereita Grizzle, STAR Writer


Chronixx

Reggae star Chronixx is still enjoying worldwide attention with his debut album, The Dread and The Terrible, which was released earlier this year and with an impending appearance on a popular US late-night TV show, the artiste is poised to remain in the spotlight for a few more months.

The entertainer is set to make his television debut on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on July 22. The show is scheduled to be aired on NBC at 11:35 p.m. The Here Comes Trouble singer will be the first reggae artist to appear on The Tonight Show since Fallon took over from former host Jay Leno in February.

The Smile Jamaica singer is now in preparation mode as he gets ready for his performance at this year’s staging of Reggae Sumfest. He is set to take the stage today, the first of two international nights and will be among the top acts which include Beenie Man, Jah Cure, Jesse Royal and international artistes Whiz Khalifa and Jason Derulo.

Chronixx is also set to perform in Central Park, New York City alongside Junior Reid on July 26 at a free concert hosted by Large Up and Federation Sound. Chronixx and his band, The Zinc Fence Redemption Band, will then head to Belgium for the first leg of The Dread and The Terrible Euro Summer Tour which is slated to make stops in Germany, Slovenia, London, Switzerland and Croatia.

shereita.grizzle@gleanerjm.com


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Chronixx to appear on The Tonight Show