Pfizer seeks UK approval for use of COVID-19 vaccine in teenagers

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Pfizer is seeking British approval for the use of its COVID-19 vaccine among 12- to 15-year olds and has submitted data to the health regulator, a company representative said on Tuesday, paving the way for inoculation of adolescents in the country.
The vaccine, developed along with Germany’s BioNTech, has already been approved in the United States and Canada for use against COVID-19 infections in children and young adults.
“I can confirm we’ve submitted data on the efficacy of the vaccine in 12 to 15 year olds for review by U.K. MHRA,”
an official for the U.S. drugmaker told Reuters, referring to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.
Health officials are banking on vaccines to end the pandemic, but are worried that some parents will be hesitant in vaccinating their children due to fears of potential side effects and long-term risks. Kids under 12 have so far been less susceptible to COVID-19.
The drugmakers have said their shot is safe,
effective and produced robust antibody responses in children as young as 12 years of age.





