European Union's Watchdog Evaluating Moderna Vaccine For Under-Fives
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"This is the first application for this young age group," said Marco Cavaleri, head of anti-infectives and vaccines at the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
The European Union's drug watchdog said Thursday that it is assessing the possible use of Moderna's Covid vaccine for children aged five and under, the only group not yet eligible for the jab in most countries.
"We have just started the evaluation of an application from Moderna to extend the use of Spikevax to children from six months of age to five years," said Marco Cavaleri, head of anti-infectives and vaccines at the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
"This is the first application for this young age group," Mr Cavaleri said.
In February, the EMA's human medicines committee had already recommended granting an extension of indication for the Spikevax vaccine Spikevax to include use in children aged six to 11.