EU officially approves Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for rollout days after Christmas

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The EU has finally given the green light for the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, paving the way for the first inoculations to start across 27 countries just days after Christmas.

The European Union finally gave the green light for the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine on Monday, paving the way for the first inoculations to start across 27 countries just days after Christmas.

The EMA added that the vaccine would"very likely" be effective against a new strain of the disease spreading through Britain. German Health Minister Jens Spahn said the decision allowed a"road out of the crisis" while Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said the EMA decision"is the news we have been waiting for".'Historic scientific achievement'

"This is really a historic scientific achievement, within less than a year a vaccine will have been developed and authorised against this disease." The EMA's head of vaccine strategy, Marco Cavaleri, added that while they were waiting for more data"for the time being we are not too worried"."What would scare us is if we see multiple mutations", particularly on the"spike" that the virus uses to enter human cells, but those had not been seen yet, Cavaleri added.The EMA said it took longer than Britain - the former home of the agency - and the US because they used a special, short-term emergency authorisation.

 

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Since the TGA is supposed to be following EMA processes, does this remove an obstacle to Australia's rollout? Can Australia afford to wait any longer?

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