However, vaccinating adolescents in affluent countries while many
parts of the world await doses for older and more vulnerable people
has raised concerns, with the World Health Organisation urging rich
countries to give shots to the COVAX scheme instead.
The following is a list of some countries which have approved or are
considering vaccinating children:
EU COUNTRIES
* France will start vaccinating teenagers from age 12 with the
Pfizer's vaccine on June 15, the government said on June 2 as it
looks to avoid schools closures in September.
* Germany plans to offer a first shot to children aged 12-16 from
June 7, while Poland would offer shots to those aged 12-15 the same
day.
* Lithuania's prime minister said the country could start
vaccinating children from age 12 in June, news site Delfi reported.
* Italy on May 31 approved extending the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech
vaccine to 12-15 year olds.
* Estonia could start vaccinating teenagers by the autumn, public
broadcaster ERR reported, citing the head of the government's
COVID-19 council.
* Austria aims to have over 340,000 children aged 12-15 vaccinated
by the end of August, according to news site Vindobona.
* Hungary started vaccinating 16-18-year-olds in mid-May, according
to Xinhua news agency.
EUROPE (NON-EU)
* Pfizer said in mid-May it was seeking British approval to use its
vaccine for 12-15-year-olds.
* Norway may consider the Pfizer vaccine for children who have a
high risk of becoming seriously ill with COVID-19, VG newspaper
reported.
* Switzerland's health watchdog said in early May Pfizer had sought
approval for its shot in children aged 12-15.
* San Marino on June 1 opened vaccinations for children aged 12-15,
reported San Marino RTV, citing its Institute for Social Security.
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MIDDLE EAST
* Israel has given the green light to vaccinate
12- to 15-year-olds and is set to begin next
week, its pandemic-response coordinator said.
* Dubai said on June 1 it had started offering the Pfizer-BioNTech
vaccine to 12-15-year-olds, after the United Arab Emirates approved
the shot for emergency use for the same age group in mid-May.
ASIA-PACIFIC
* Singapore opened up its vaccination programme to adolescents aged
12-18 from June 1.
* Japan on May 28 approved the use of Pfizer's vaccine for those
aged 12 and above.
* The Philippines on May 26 decided to allow the Pfizer-BioNTech's
vaccine for emergency use in children aged 12-15.
* Hong Kong will open its COVID-19 vaccine scheme to
children over the age of 12, the government said.
AMERICAS
* Chile on May 31 approved use of Pfizer-BioNTech's vaccine for
12-16-year-olds.
* U.S. states began inoculate young adolescents in mid-May after its
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved Pfizer's shot
for those aged 12-15.
* Canada in early May approved use of Pfizer's vaccine for use in
children aged 12-15.
(Compiled by Sarah Morland, Olivier Cherfan, Juliette Portala, Caleb
Davis and Laura Marchioro in Gdansk; Editing by Milla Nissi, William
Maclean)
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