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Coronavirus digest: Australia approves BioNTech-Pfizer for children | News | DW

COVID-19: Australia locks down due to delta variant outbreak Though Australia has handled the pandemic much better than other developed economies, its federal government has come under increasing criticism for failing to ramp up the vaccination program. So far, just under 15% of its adult population has been fully vaccinated. More than half of its population also remain under strict  lockdown measures  due to a rise in cases in the states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. Meanwhile, the hard-hit state of New South Wales called on the government to divert vaccine doses to Sydney, the epicenter of the latest outbreak. The country is battling a short supply of the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine, as its strategy focused more on AstraZeneca, which was deemed unsafe for those under 60 years of age. 

Coronavirus digest: Australia approves BioNTech-Pfizer for children

news Coronavirus digest: Australia approves BioNTech-Pfizer for children dw.com 13 hrs ago dw.com Australia ramps up its vaccination program by allowing greater numbers to be inoculated. Elsewhere, thousands attend a music festival in the UK. Follow DW for the latest. © Xue Bai/ Xinhua News Agency/picture alliance Australia s government has come under increasing criticism for failing to ramp up the vaccination program Australia s drug regulator has approved the use of BioNTech-Pfizer coronavirus vaccine for children aged between 12 and 15 years old, Health Minister Greg Hunt told local media on Friday. The Therapeutic Good Administration, the medicines regulator, had thoroughly studied evidence before approving the vaccine for use, Hunt said. Authorities would soon announce priority groups among those eligible.

Covid-19 Australia: National emergency - New South Wales records 136 new cases, sixth death

Josh Dye, Lucy Carroll and Daniella White17:24, Jul 23 2021 Jenny Evans/Getty Images Residents of Greater Sydney, the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast and Wollongong are subject to stay-at-home orders with people only permitted to leave their homes for essential reasons. New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has described Sydney’s outbreak as “a national emergency” after another 136 new Covid-19 cases were recorded on Friday and an elderly man died with the virus. As the outbreak continues to worsen, health officials have recommended vaccines be urgently redirected to prioritise south-western and western suburbs. There were 53 people who were infectious in the community, the highest since the outbreak began, and 17 in isolation for part of the time.

TGA approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children aged between 12 and 15

Share on Twitter Australia s medical regulator has provisionally approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children aged between 12 and 15. The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) confirmed its decision in a statement on Friday.  Provisional approval for use in the 12 to15 years age group has been made following careful evaluation of the available data supporting safety and efficacy, including clinical studies with adolescents 12 to 15 years of age, the statement said. The vaccine had previously only been provisionally approved for use in Australia for people aged over 16.  READ MORE The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) will now consider the decision to provide advice on which groups in the age category are prioritised for the rollout of the vaccine. 

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