^

Opinion

Pfizer seeks US authorization of COVID vaccine for ages 5-11

FOREIGN COMMENT - The Freeman

US drugmaker Pfizer said Thursday it has formally requested emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine in children age five to 11.

Children have been infected in greater numbers in the latest coronavirus wave driven by the Delta variant, and inoculating young people is seen as key to keeping schools open and helping end the pandemic.

In late September, Pfizer and BioNTech, the German biotechnology giant which co-developed the vaccine, began submitting data to Food and Drug Administration regulators for the highly-anticipated authorization.

Pfizer tweeted early Thursday that the two companies had "officially submitted our request" to the FDA "for Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of our #COVID19 vaccine in children 5 to <12."

"We're committed to working with the FDA with the ultimate goal of helping protect children against this serious public health threat," Pfizer said.

The FDA said last week it had scheduled a meeting of an advisory committee to review the data on October 26, before giving its opinion on whether authorization should be granted.

The agency has previously said that once the formal submission was completed, it would complete its review "likely in a matter of weeks rather than months."

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would subsequently publish recommendations for use for healthcare providers administering the shots.

"If there is approval or authorization, and a CDC recommendation, we are ready, we have the supply," White House COVID coordinator Jeff Zients told CNN following the announcement.

"I think we can all agree that getting a safe and effective vaccine for kids five to 11 is a really important next step in our fight against the virus."

Youth vaccinations key

Children in the 5-11 age group received a two-dose regimen of 10 micrograms in the trial, compared with 30 micrograms for older age groups. The shots were given 21 days apart.

The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has been granted full FDA approval for those aged 16 and up, and the FDA in May authorized its emergency use in children age 12 to 15.

Experts say children are essential to vaccinate to help achieve population immunity against the disease.

While younger children are less likely to develop severe cases, they can still become sick and transmit the virus to the general population.

"We're working with states to set up convenient locations for parents and kids to get vaccinated, including pediatricians' offices and community sites," Zients said.

Nearly 5.9 million children have tested positive for COVID-19 as of September 30, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Vaccines, masks and other mitigation measures against COVID-19 have become deeply political issues in the United States --especially for children.

California announced just last week that COVID vaccinations will be compulsory for all students, a first in the United States.

About a third of parents with a child between the ages of 5 and 11 say they will vaccinate their kid as soon as possible, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey from the end of September.

Another third say they will wait before making a decision, and a quarter say they will not get their child vaccinated.

Becca Milfeld

Agence France-Presse

PFIZER VACCINE

Philstar
  • Latest
Latest
Latest
abtest
Are you sure you want to log out?
X
Login

Philstar.com is one of the most vibrant, opinionated, discerning communities of readers on cyberspace. With your meaningful insights, help shape the stories that can shape the country. Sign up now!

Get Updated:

Signup for the News Round now

FORGOT PASSWORD?
SIGN IN
or sign in with