Pfizer vaccine for children from January 10
Finbar O'MallonReporter
Australian children aged five to 11 years old should be able to receive their first coronavirus vaccine from January after the Pfizer vaccine was given provisional approval by federal regulators.
Health experts welcomed the decision from the Therapeutic Goods Administration announced on Sunday morning, and the nation’s expert vaccine advice panel was expected to give the green light for vaccinating the younger cohort.
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Finbar O'Mallon is a reporter for The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Finbar on Twitter. Email Finbar at f.omallon@afr.com.au
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