Canada passes Pfizer’s virus jab for young kids

Canada passes Pfizer’s virus jab for young kids

It is the first shot to be made available for children in the country.

Canada’s neigbour the US authorised use of the vaccine for those aged five to 11 last month. (AP pic)
OTTAWA:
Canada today authorised the use of Pfizer Inc’s Covid-19 vaccine for children aged five to 11, paving the way for the inoculation of elementary school-aged children across the country.

The shot is the first to be made available for young children in Canada.

Officials had made clear for weeks that the decision would be favourable, noting that incidences of Covid-19 are highest in those under 12.

“After a thorough and independent scientific review of the evidence, the department has determined that the benefits of this vaccine for children between five and 11 years of age outweigh the risks,” Health Canada said in a statement.

Prime minister Justin Trudeau said last month that Ottawa had signed a deal with Pfizer to quickly receive 2.9 million doses of the vaccine once it was approved.

The US Food and Drug Administration authorised use of the vaccine for those aged five to 11 on Oct 29.

Canadian officials are expected to give more details at a press conference at 10am today.

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