EMA
Europe
Greek Drug Reduces Covid-19 Deaths by Up to 50%
A new Greek drug reduces deaths from Covid by up to 50%, according to the panel that approves new medicines for the European Medicines Agency.
Kineret® (anakinra) has received the go-ahead from the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use...
Greek News
Greek Researchers’ Cancer Treatment Approved by EMA
The EMA has approved a new cancer treatment for bone marrow carcinoma that was developed by Greek researchers in a study codenamed "Apollo."
Greece
Greece is Ready to Vaccinate 12 -15 Year Olds Against Coronavirus
Greece is prepared to begin vaccinating children aged 12-15 against the coronavirus after the EMA approved use of the shot for kids.
Greece
Coronavirus Cases, Intubations See Steep Rise in Greece
The number of coronavirus cases diagnosed in Greece in the last 24 hours saw a sharp increase, along with those undergoing intubation.
Health
WHO Approves Moderna Coronavirus Vaccine For Emergency Use
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Friday that it has now approved the COVID-19 Coronavirus vaccine of Moderna for emergency use.
Greek News
FDA Calls for Halt to Administration of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
The USFDA called for a halt to federally-sponsored inoculation campaigns using the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Europe
EU Drug Regulators Say AstraZeneca Vaccine Benefits Outweigh Risks
The EMA said that the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine still outweigh any potential risk of blood clot formation.
Europe
AstraZeneca Vaccine Deemed Safe by European Regulators
The European Medicines Agency ruled the AstraZeneca vaccine is safe for use, despite growing concern that it caused thrombosis and deaths.
Europe
Is Greece Making a Mistake in Using AstraZeneca Vaccine?
The EU's ambition of inoculating 70 percent of the population by September is in danger after the reported cases of thrombosis and death.
Greece
Total of 564 Coronavirus Patients on Ventilators in Greece Sunday
Greece recorded a total of 1,626 cases of the coronavirus on Sunday, 886 fewer than the 2,512 cases diagnosed in the country on Saturday.