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Experts to review Sinovac use in kids

1 MILLION MORE A truck that picked up 1 million more doses of Sinovac Biotech鈥檚 COVID-19 vaccine at Ninoy Aquino International Airport arrives at the PharmaServ Express cold storage facility in Marikina City on Sunday morning. 鈥擭I脩O JESUS ORBETA

Government medical experts will review the clinical trial data of Sinovac Biotech after China approved the emergency use authorization (EUA) for its COVID-19 vaccine in younger children and adolescents.

Dr. Rontgene Solante, a member of the Vaccine Expert Panel (VEP) and an infectious diseases specialist, said on Sunday that the group would look into the trial data of the CoronaVac vaccine given to recipients age 3 to 17, 鈥渏ust like how we evaluated and approved the extended indication [of] Pfizer [for age] 12 to 15.鈥�

But Dr. Edsel Salvana, a member of the government鈥檚 Technical Advisory Group, said amending the EUA to cover a wider age range was 鈥渘ot automatic鈥� and the Chinese drug manufacturer would still have to apply for it in the Philippines.

Still, Salvana welcomed China鈥檚 approval as 鈥済ood news,鈥� saying this could lead to more vaccines becoming available in the Philippines for the younger population to help speed up school reopening.

鈥淭he FDA (Food and Drug Administration) actually just amended the EUA for Pfizer for 12 to 15 years [old],鈥� he said in a text message.

The agency has yet to formally announce its decision, though. Last week, its director general, Eric Domingo, said the drug regulator had received a 鈥渇avorable鈥� result of an evaluation by the VEP on the US-manufactured vaccine.

The original EUA issued to Pfizer indicated it was only for people 16 years old and above.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on May 27 recommended that everyone 12 years and older should get a COVID-19 vaccine.

Just as vulnerable

鈥淐hildren are as vulnerable [to COVID] as adults. There are already reports in other countries with increasing cases [among] children, that鈥檚 why the approval of Pfizer was also fast-tracked for this age group, especially in the United States and Europe,鈥� Solante said in a Viber message.

On Sunday, the Philippines took 1 million doses of Sinovac鈥檚 CoronaVac, increasing the country鈥檚 vaccine stockpile to 9.3 million that includes other brands like AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Sputnik V.

Sinovac鈥檚 EUA in the Philippines, as well as the World Health Organization鈥檚 emergency use listing, currently recommends its use in people 18 years old and above.

On Monday, the government will start vaccinating front-line workers, estimated at 35.5 million in the identified 鈥渆ssential鈥� sectors.

鈥淭here will be a ceremonial rollout of vaccination for the A4 group,鈥� Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said on Sunday, using the designation for vaccine priority workers.

鈥淚t is crucial that we already start vaccinating them as they are our economic front-liners,鈥� he added. INQ

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