Selangor Journal
Syringe and vial are seen in front of displayed new Pfizer logo in this illustration taken, on June 24, 2021. — Picture by REUTERS

Report: FDA aiming to give final approval to Pfizer vaccine by early September

WASHINGTON, Aug 4 — The US Food and Drug Administration is aiming to give full approval for the Pfizer Covid vaccine by early September, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing people involved in the effort.

The FDA gave emergency use authorization to the Pfizer vaccine late last year. Full approval by the FDA could push more Americans to get the Covid-19 vaccine as it might reduce their fears about the safety of the shot.

The agency’s unofficial deadline for the approval is the September 6 Labour Day holiday, the Times said.

President Joe Biden said last week he expected the FDA to make the decision by early fall.

The FDA said in a statement on Friday that the agency is moving as rapidly as possible on the Pfizer application.

The spread of the highly contagious coronavirus Delta variant has fueled a new surge in infections, with the CDC reporting rising numbers of cases in nearly 90 per cent of US jurisdictions.

— Reuters

Top Picks

PM rubbishes claims opposition MPs must back him for allocation

Don’t neglect sports in your budgets, minister tells state governments

Batik Air suspends operations to Istanbul effective May 1