Pfizer, BioNTech seek COVID vaccine authorisation for kids

Employees work in the production of Biontech/Pfizer's Comirnaty vaccine at Allergopharma's production facilities in Reinbek, Germany on Friday, April 30, 2021. Around 400 liters of the vaccine are filled in the stainless steel mobile container behind the glass pane in a clean room. Federal Health Minister Spahn visited the plant in Reinbeck near Hamburg on Friday for the symbolic start of production of the vaccine here. (AP/PTI Photo)

Employees work in the production of Biontech/Pfizer's Comirnaty vaccine at Allergopharma's production facilities in Reinbek, Germany on Friday, April 30, 2021. Around 400 liters of the vaccine are filled in the stainless steel mobile container behind the glass pane in a clean room. Federal Health Minister Spahn visited the plant in Reinbeck near Hamburg on Friday for the symbolic start of production of the vaccine here. (AP/PTI Photo)

London, April 30 (AP): Pfizer Inc and BioNTech have submitted a request to the European drug regulator for the approval of their coronavirus vaccine to be extended to include children 12 to 15 years old, in a move that could offer younger and less at-risk populations in Europe access to the shot for the first time.

In a statement Friday, the two pharmaceuticals said their submission to the European Medicines Agency is based on an advanced study in more than 2,000 adolescents that showed their vaccine to be safe and effective. The children will continue to be monitored for longer-term protection and safety for another two years.

BioNTech and Pfizer have previously requested their emergency use authorization with the US Food and Drug Administration also be extended to children 12 to 15 years old.

German Health Minister Jens Spahn welcomed the news that the vaccine might soon get the green light for older children.

This can make a further real difference to our vaccine campaign, if approval is granted, he said on the sidelines of a visit to a vaccine manufacturing plant in the German town of Reinbek.

The COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech was the first one to be granted a greenlight by the EMA last December, when it was licenced for anyone 16 and over across the 27-nation EU bloc.