Pfizer says its vaccine booster restores full protection against COVID-19

WASHINGTON, Oct. 22: Pfizer and BioNTech announced Thursday that a large-scale trial of their COVID-19 vaccine booster showed it restored full protection against the disease. In a Phase 3 randomized, controlled trial, a Pfizer-BioNTech booster dose was administered to more than 10,000 individuals 16 years of age and older, who previously received the Pfizer-BioNTech primary two-dose series. It showed a relative vaccine efficacy of 95.6 percent when compared to those who did not receive a booster. These are the first efficacy results from any randomized, controlled COVID-19 vaccine booster trial. "These results provide further evidence of the benefits of boosters as we aim to keep people well-protected against this disease," said Albert Bourla, Pfizer chairman and chief executive officer. Last month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the booster shots for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, allowing a single booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine be administered at least 6 months after completion of the primary series to individuals 65 years of age and older, and 18 through 64 years of age with frequent institutional or occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2.

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US donates Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccine to Bhutan

In order to curb the spread of COVID-19, the United States delivered 33,600 doses of the Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccine to Bhutan

COVID-19 vaccine to 5-12 age group from today

Children aged between 5 to 12 years are being administered the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine from Thursday across the country

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Pfizer vaccine to be given to children above 12 years

Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19 will be given to children of the age group of 12 to 17 for three days from today.

Pfizer vaccine 95 percent effective against COVID-19: Health Ministry

KATHMANDU, November 13: The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) has said that the Pfizer vaccine is found 95 percent effective against COVID-19 and urged the people to feel safe and confident for the vaccination.  Ministry Spokesperson Dr Krishna Prasad Poudel said this during an awareness campaign on Pfizer vaccination. The awareness campaign was organized by the Department of Health Service.  The first phase of the Pfizer vaccination drive is beginning from Sunday (November 14). After the weeklong drive, the second phase would begin from December 12. “Initially, the vaccines would be administered to people above 12 year, suffering from chronic disease. Various 24 hospitals from across the country would administer the vaccines,” said Director General at the Department, Dr Dipendra Raman Singh. He further said the government was procuring 6 million doses of Pfizer to vaccinate the children above 12 year.  “Pfizer was a different vaccine from others. It has been used in 132 countries including Nepal” said Sagar Dahal, chief of the Child Health and Immunization Section. “It is safe and effective,” he added.   Dahal also assured that although the vaccinated ones may witness the problems of nausea, fever, headache, joint pain, it would fizzle out in two to three days with the intake of Cetamol. RSS

Pfizer says its vaccine works in kids aged 5 to 11 yrs

Pfizer said Monday its COVID-19 vaccine works for children ages 5 to 11.

Nepal to receive 100,000 doses of Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine

The government is set to receive 100,000 doses of Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to be delivered under the COVAX sharing scheme for poorer countries.

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines gets approval for emergency use among children in Nepal

KATHMANDU, September 12: The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has been granted approval for emergency use against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nepal. The Department of Drugs Administrations (DDA) has granted the approval to administer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines among childrens in Nepal. “The DDA has granted permission to distribute Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines through the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP),” said Narayan Prasad Dhakal, Director General of the department. “The government can now procure the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines and administer it among childrens.” The government has begun preparations to administer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to children who are more than 12 years old. Nepal is scheduled to receive 100,000 doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines in a few days through the COVAX facility. So far, along with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, Covishield, Vero Cell, J & J and Astrazeneca vaccines have been given approval for emergency use against COVID-19. (With inputs from Annapurna Post)