UK clears Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine ahead of US, EU
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UK clears Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine ahead of US, EU

UK clears Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine ahead of US, EU

The UK regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, said the vaccine “met its strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness”

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The UK became the first western country to approve a Covid-19 vaccine, with its regulator clearing Pfizer and BioNTech SE’s shot ahead of decisions in the US and European Union.

The emergency authorisation clears the way for the deployment of a vaccine that Pfizer and its German partner have said is 95 per cent effective in preventing illness. The shot will be available in Britain from next week, according to a government statement Wednesday.

“We can see the way out and we can see that by the spring we are going to be through this,” Health secretary Matt Hancock said on Sky News.

The UK had signaled it would move swiftly in approving a vaccine, and doctors across the country were put on standby for a possible rollout. For the government, it’s an opportunity to make up for missteps during the pandemic as Britain’s death toll nears 60,000.

The UK regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, said on Wednesday that the vaccine “met its strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness.” Pfizer, along with Moderna and the University of Oxford’s partner, AstraZeneca Plc, have sprinted ahead in a bid to deliver coronavirus vaccines in record time.

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Pfizer and BioNTech earlier this week sought regulatory clearance for their vaccine in the European Union, putting the shot on track for potential approval there before the end of the year. In the US, a Food and Drug Administration panel is set to meet on Dec. 10 to discuss the vaccine.

China has given authorisation to its three front-runners for emergency use. Russia cleared a vaccine known as Sputnik V in August, while a second inoculation was approved in October, even as the last stage of trials to establish safety and efficacy are still taking place.

The British government in late November invoked a special rule allowing its drug regulator to move ahead of the EU as the country prepares for the Brexit transition period to conclude at the end of this year.

The UK has ordered enough doses of the two-shot Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to immunise 20 million people. The companies also have deals to supply hundreds of millions of shots to Europe, the US, Japan and elsewhere.

The Pfizer-BioNTech shot dashed to the head of the queue after delays to the trials of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine, which has also shown promising signs in preliminary results of broad studies. The UK partners have faced questions after acknowledging that a lower dosage level that appeared more effective resulted from a manufacturing discrepancy.

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