European health agency recommends approving Moderna's combined flu, COVID vaccine
Source: The Hill
02/27/26 3:39 PM ET
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) announced Friday it has recommended Modernas combined mRNA COVID-19 and flu vaccine be granted market authorization in the European Union, marking the first time the combined respiratory viral vaccine will be approved.
EMA has recommended granting a marketing authorisation in the European Union (EU) for mCombriax, a messenger RNA vaccine for protecting people aged 50 years and older against COVID-19 and seasonal influenza (flu), the EMA said in a statement. Moderna began developing its combined COVID and flu vaccine, called mCombriax, in 2021, reporting positive results from Phase 3 trials in 2024. Full authorization will also make this the first mRNA flu shot approved globally.
The CHMPs [EMAs Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use] positive opinion represents an important milestone for respiratory virus vaccination and for Moderna, with the introduction of the worlds first flu plus COVID combination vaccine. If approved, this would be Modernas fourth marketed product in Europe, Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel said in a press release.
Combination vaccines have the potential to simplify vaccination and support improved health outcomes. We appreciate the EMAs rigorous scientific review.
Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5759312-ema-recommends-moderna-covid-flu/
SunSeeker
(58,117 posts)BumRushDaShow
(168,143 posts)riversedge
(80,339 posts)Lonestarblue
(13,395 posts)Or some enterprising soul could equip ships with all the needed supplies and equipment, park them in international waters, and vaccines become a boat ride away. A doctor in Europe did this for abortion services when it was illegal. The organization Mercy Ships provides medical care, including surgeries, for poor people in various ports in Africa.
justsomeguy01
(45 posts)Republicans would bomb them and classify the dead employees and customers as "dangerous criminals".
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AllyCat
(18,715 posts)But maybe vaccine tourism will be possible.
At this point, I dont think anyone wants us in their countries, however.