Pfizer to seek approval for its vaccine for kids as young as five in about a week
OTTAWA — The first COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 12 could be in front of Health Canada’s review team in just days, and Pfizer expects to start shipping a new pediatric formulation of its vaccine shortly after it gets the green light.
But some Canadian pharmacists are hoping Canadian authorities authorize them to just draw up pediatric-sized doses from the vials of vaccine already shipped for Canadians over the age of 12.
Pfizer submitted data from a clinical trial involving kids five to 11 years old last week, and made the formal request for it to be authorized for that age group in the U.S. Thursday.
The company’s Canadian spokeswoman said the company is working with Health Canada on the final steps before that formal request is made here.


