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Germany assured coronavirus vaccine will be approved ahead of schedule


After days of pressuring the European Medicines Agency, Germany’s health minister has said he has received assurances it will approve a coronavirus vaccine by December 23.
Jens Spahn told reporters in Berlin on Tuesday that he welcomed reports the EMA will finalise its approval process of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine by December 23 instead of at a December 29 meeting.
Mr Spahn would not say from whom he received the confirmation and the EMA could not immediately be reached for comment on exactly when it would release its findings on the approval process.
Jens Spahn has expressed impatience with the EMA (Tobias Schwarz/Pool/AP) ....

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Coronavirus Europe: EU regulators move up Pfizer vaccine assessment to December 21


After days of pressuring the European Union s medical regulator, Germany s health minister said earlier on Tuesday that he had received assurances that the European Medicines Agency will approve a coronavirus vaccine by December 23.
Health Minister Jens Spahn told reporters in Berlin on Tuesday he welcomed German media reports that said EMA would finalise its approval process of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine by December 23, instead of at a December 29 meeting.
Our goal is an approval before Christmas, Spahn said. We want to still start vaccinating this year.
Christmas lights shine over a virtually empty shopping street in the old town of Duesseldorf, Germany, on December 14, 2020. (AP) ....

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Germany demands EU approval of vaccine before Christmas


Health Minister Jens Spahn, other politicians and a hospital association have all made the demand.
He said he “welcomed” German media reports that the European Medicines Agency, or EMA, will finalise its approval process of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine by December 23 instead of at a December 29 meeting.
The EMA could not immediately be reached for comment on exactly when it will release its findings on the approval process.
Italy, where Europe’s coronavirus outbreak erupted in February and which now leads the continent in the Covid-19 death count, is also pressing for a safe, accelerated approval process.
“My hope is that the EMA, in compliance with all safety procedures, will be able to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine earlier than expected and that vaccinations can also begin in the countries of the European Union as soon as possible,” Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said in a statement. ....

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EU regulators move up Pfizer vaccine assessment to Dec....


BERLIN (AP) Facing strong pressure from Germany and other European Union nations, the bloc s medicines agency on Tuesday moved up a meeting to assess the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine to Dec. 21, likely bringing vaccinations a step closer for millions of EU citizens.
The agency said it made the decision after receiving additional data from the vaccine makers. The announcement came after Germany’s health minister and others had publicly demanded that the agency move quicker than its previously planned Dec. 29 meeting at which it was to discuss approving the vaccine.
The vaccine is already being given daily to thousands of people in Britain, Canada and the United States, galling some Europeans who note that BioNTech is a Germany company. ....

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Coronavirus vaccine assessment brought forward by EU amid rising pressure


It brings vaccinations a step closer for millions of EU citizens.
The agency said it made the decision after receiving additional data from the vaccine makers.
Ger,am Health Minister Jens Spahn has expressed impatience with the EMA (Tobias Schwarz/Pool/AP)
The announcement came after Germany’s health minister and others had publicly demanded the agency move quicker than its previously planned December 29 meeting, at which it was to discuss approving the vaccine.
The vaccine is already being given daily to thousands of people in the UK, US and Canada.
The EMA said its human medicines committee “will conclude its assessment at the earliest possible timepoint and only once the data on the quality, safety and effectiveness of the vaccine are sufficiently robust and complete to determine whether the vaccine’s benefits outweigh its risks”. ....

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