Australia provisionally approves Moderna's COVID shot for children under
5
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[July 19, 2022]
(Reuters) - Moderna Inc said late on
Monday Australia's drug regulator Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)
has provisionally approved its mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, Spikevax, for use
in children aged six months to five years.
So far, the shot was provisionally approved in the country for
individuals aged six years and older and as a booster dose for those
aged 18 years and older, TGA said in a separate statement.
The move comes as Australia battles a major virus outbreak fueled by the
highly transmissible new Omicron subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5, with
hospital admissions surpassing record levels in several states.
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A nurse prepares a booster dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine,
Spikevax, against the coronavirus disease at a vaccination centre in
Berlin, Germany, January 1, 2022. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi
Authorities in the country expect
millions of new infections and are urging people to wear masks
indoors, although they have ruled out any tough curbs to contain the
spread.
Last week, Argentina and Canada also approved Moderna's COVID-19
vaccine for kids aged six months to five years.
(Reporting by Anirudh Saligrama in Bengaluru; editing by Uttaresh.V)
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