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Full US approval for Pfizer vaccine expected by early Sept

FDA sets Labour Day as unofficial deadline for final green light

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2021 10:00PM

Full US approval for Pfizer vaccine expected by early Sept
Full approval of the Pfizer shot could boost vaccine-hesitant Americans’ confidence in getting the shot as the ultra-contagious Delta variant sweeps through the country, driving daily case counts to levels not seen since the winter. – AFP pic, August 4, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States drug regulator is set to fully approve the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine by early next month, the New York Times reported yesterday.

The Food and Drug Administration has set an “unofficial deadline” of the September 6 Labour Day holiday “or sooner” to give the anti-Covid-19 shot the final green light, the newspaper reported, citing sources familiar with the plan. 

The vaccine is currently being administered via an emergency use authorisation that was granted in December. 

The FDA had said in a statement last week that granting the Pfizer vaccine final approval was one of the agency’s highest priorities and anticipated being finished with the final review soon. 

Full approval could boost vaccine-hesitant Americans’ confidence in getting the shot as the ultra-contagious Delta variant sweeps through the country, driving daily case counts to levels not seen since the winter.

As of August 2, the US had seen an average of 84,389 new cases daily over the previous seven days, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. 

Some 192 million Americans have already received at least one dose of one of the three Covid-19 vaccines available in the US – 58% of the total population.  

Pfizer is the most widely administered shot in the US, followed by another two-dose mRNA shot from Moderna, which is also allowed under an emergency use authorisation and is seeking full approval from the FDA, which is expected to come after Pfizer’s.

The one-dose shot from Johnson & Johnson is the third and least popular Covid-19 vaccine available in the US. It has not yet sought full FDA approval, according to the Times. – AFP, August 4, 2021

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