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Australia approves Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for children aged 5-11

“It is about keeping our kids safe, keeping our families safe, keeping all Australians safe,” Australia’s Health Minister said.

AUSTRALIA HAS CLEARED the first Covid-19 vaccine for children aged five to 11, with the next stage of its vaccine rollout expected to start in early 2022.

Health Minister Greg Hunt said medical regulators had granted provisional approval for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to be administered to younger children for the first time.

It follows similar decisions in the EU, the United States, Israel and Canada.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) last week recommended the approval of the Pfizer vaccine for children aged 5-11.

This recommendation from the EMA is being considered and must be approved by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee (Niac) before the vaccine is rolled out to the younger age group in Ireland.

In Australia, minister Hunt said the vaccination of 2.3 million Australian children in the cohort will start on January 10, subject to approval from the nation’s immunisation advisory body.

“It is recommended for children right across Australia,” he said of the vaccine.

“It is about keeping our kids safe, keeping our families safe, keeping all Australians safe.”

The Therapeutic Goods Administration regulatory authority said children aged five to 11 would receive a smaller vaccine dose than people 12 years old and above.

Agency head John Skerritt said he was confident in both the efficacy and safety of the formulation, adding “it has extensively been clinically tested”.

Almost 93% of Australians aged over 16 have now received a first vaccine dose, with 88% of the population double-dosed.

Booster shots were authorised in October, with people encouraged to receive their third jab after six months.

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