From News Nation/AP:
“UK
authorizes Pfizer vaccine for emergency use”
Pfizer and
BioNTech say they’ve won permission Wednesday for emergency use of their
COVID-19 vaccine in Britain, the world’s first coronavirus shot that’s backed
by rigorous science — and a major step toward eventually ending the pandemic. The
move makes Britain one of the first countries to begin vaccinating its
population as it tries to curb Europe’s deadliest COVID-19 outbreak. Other
countries aren’t far behind: The U.S. and the European Union also are vetting
the Pfizer shot along with a similar vaccine made by competitor Moderna Inc. Pfizer
said it would immediately begin shipping limited supplies to the U.K. — and has
been gearing up for even wider distribution if given a similar nod by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration, a decision expected as early as next week. But
doses everywhere are scarce, and initial supplies will be rationed until more
is manufactured in the first several months of next year. Pfizer CEO Albert
Bourla called the U.K. decision “a historic moment.” “We are focusing on moving
with the same level of urgency to safely supply a high-quality vaccine around
the world,” Bourla said in a statement. While the U.K. has ordered enough
Pfizer vaccine for 20 million people, it’s not clear how many will arrive by
year’s end and adding to the distribution challenges is that it must be stored
at ultra-cold temperatures. Two doses three weeks apart are required for
protection. First in line, the U.K. government says, are frontline health care
workers and nursing home residents, followed by older adults.
British regulators also are considering
another shot made by AstraZeneca and Oxford University. But Prime Minister
Boris Johnson has warned “we must first navigate a hard winter” of restrictions
to try to curb the virus until there’s enough vaccine to go around. UK leader to
end England’s coronavirus lockdown on Dec. 2 Every country has different rules for
determining when an experimental vaccine is safe and effective enough to use.
Intense political pressure to be the first to roll out a rigorously
scientifically tested shot colored the race in the U.S. and Britain, even as
researchers pledged to cut no corners. In contrast, China and Russia have
offered different vaccinations to their citizens ahead of late-stage testing.
The shots made by U.S.-based Pfizer and its
German partner BioNTech were tested in tens of thousands of people. And while
that study isn’t complete, early results suggest the vaccine is 95% effective
at preventing mild to severe COVID-19 disease. The companies told regulators
that of the first 170 infections detected in study volunteers, only eight were
among people who’d received the actual vaccine and the rest had gotten a dummy
shot. “This is an extraordinarily strong protection,” Dr. Ugur Sahin,
BioNTech’s CEO, recently told The Associated Press. The companies also reported
no serious side effects, although vaccine recipients may experience temporary
pain and flu-like reactions immediately after injections. But experts caution
that a vaccine cleared for emergency use is still experimental and the final
testing must be completed. Still to be determined is whether the
Pfizer-BioNTech shots protect against people spreading the coronavirus without
showing symptoms. Another question is how long protection lasts. The vaccine
also has been tested in only a small number of children, none younger than 12,
and there’s no information on its effects in pregnant women.
^ Hopefully
this will help the British in the UK and others around the world. ^
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