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National Sanitary Inspection Agency (Anviza) This Friday, Brazil allowed, on an “exceptional and temporary basis,” the importation of monkeypox vaccines and medicines that have not yet been registered in the country.
The collegiate leadership of the regulatory body unanimously decided to approve the rule “accelerate public access to vaccines and medicines” against monkeypoxin which, according to the latest bulletin of the Ministry of Health, as of August 18, 3450 confirmed cases were registered and 4491 were under analysis.
Officially, a death was recorded in the South American country, which occurred at the end of July and became at that time the first outside the African continent.
They can act quickly
Solution Anviza This will allow pre-registration of vaccines and medicines that have already been “approved by certain international bodies under certain conditions” without the need for bureaucratic procedures for their import and use.
The agency indicated that the conditions of import “should be the same approved by international regulatory authorities”, with information such as the place of production and the pharmaceutical line adopted in its preparation.
The standards and protocols will be similar to those adopted on the Covax Facility platform, which has accelerated the development, distribution and access to vaccines to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and which have been recognized by regulatory authorities in the US, UK. , Japan, Canada and Europe.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared monkeypox an international health emergency, which implies the same level of preparedness as COVID-19.
How are the elections going?
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva remains the main favorite to win the Presidential Election October 2 in Brazilwith an advantage now of 15 percentage points over the incumbent president, Jair Bolsonaroaccording to a review released this Thursday.
According to a poll by the Datafolha Institute, the leader of the left-wing Workers’ Party (PT) received 47% voting intent in this week’s poll, unchanged from the last two polls by the same signature.
The leader of the Brazilian far right, for his part, increased his voting intention by three percentage points, rising from 29% a month ago to the current 32%, reducing Lula’s lead from 18 to 15 points. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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