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Canada Authorizes Use Of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine

A nurse in the U.K. prepares to administer COVID-19 vaccinations this week. Canadian health officials on Wednesday authorized the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
Hugh Hastings

Canadian health officials have authorized use of the country's first COVID-19 vaccine. Health Canada announced the move Wednesday, saying a "thorough, independent review of the evidence" determined that the vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech meets the "stringent safety, efficacy and quality requirements for use in Canada."

The move makes Canada just the third country to authorize the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for general use after the U.K. greenlighted it last week and began widely administering immunizations on Tuesday. Bahrain also granted an emergency use authorization to the vaccine last week.

In the U.S., meanwhile, emergency authorization of the vaccine could come within days. In an analysis released Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration affirmed the vaccine's safety and its 95% effectiveness at preventing the coronavirus.

An FDA advisory panel meeting Thursday is expected to support emergency use of the vaccine in the United States. Then a final authorization decision will be up to agency officials.

It's important to note that in Canada, as in the U.K. — and likely soon in the U.S. — regulators are only authorizing provisional use in response to the pandemic. A formal approval requires more comprehensive data and regulatory review.

As for Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said he expects 249,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to be on hand by the end of the year. Other vaccines, such as oneproduced by Moderna, are also under review by Canadian health authorities, who said at a news conference Wednesday that they expect to issue further decisions on those soon.

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Colin Dwyer covers breaking news for NPR. He reports on a wide array of subjects — from politics in Latin America and the Middle East, to the latest developments in sports and scientific research.
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