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EU could quickly approve Pfizer jab for 12- to 15-year-olds: EMA chief

Emer Cooke moots bringing forward authorisation to end of this month, as US green-lights shots for age group

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 May 2021 11:00AM

EU could quickly approve Pfizer jab for 12- to 15-year-olds: EMA chief
The European Medicines Agency says it is going to ‘speed up’ its evaluation of data on Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid-19 jab before approving it for those aged 12 to 15. – AFP pic, May 11, 2021

BRUSSELS – The head of the European Medicines Agency said yesterday that Pfizer-BioNTech’s jab against Covid-19 could be approved in the EU for those aged between 12 and 15 years old soon, perhaps as early as this month.

“Right now, the goal we’ve set ourselves is approval in June. We are trying to see if we can accelerate that for the end of May,” Emer Cooke told journalists from four European newspapers.

Her comments were published as the EMA’s US counterpart, the Food and Drug Administration, announced it had authorised the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for the age group.

Cooke said that Europe’s regulator, based in Amsterdam, had received data and “we’ve been promised data from clinical trials and the study carried out in Canada within the next two weeks, and we are going to speed up our evaluation”.

In the interview, Cooke was repeatedly questioned about the US-backed push for vaccine patents to be lifted but did not commit to either side of the debate. 

The European Commission and EU leaders have said they believe that call is not a priority, pointing out that Europe is already exporting as many vaccine doses as it keeps for itself, unlike the United States, which has dispatched very little.

Cooke, a 60-year-old Irish citizen, was also asked about whether she had been vaccinated.

She replied she had been in the Netherlands, as her age range had been called up.

“I was vaccinated around a week ago with AstraZeneca. I’ve had my first shot,” she said.

She added that she would have her second jab of that vaccine later on.

AstraZeneca has come under fierce criticism by the European Commission for failing to deliver most of the doses it had promised to the EU, which is now the source of a lawsuit.

A link between its vaccine and very rare blood clots coupled with low platelet counts has prompted several EU countries to restrict the AstraZeneca jab to older people only. Denmark has abandoned it entirely.

The EMA, while acknowledging the blood-clot link, has maintained a recommendation that AstraZeneca be used for all adult age groups. – AFP, May 11, 2021

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