The Australian government says it will be ready to provide Pfizer vaccinations to children younger than 12 once they receive approval from the TGA. Pfizer has sought emergency approval with the FDA in the U.S. to administer a lower dose to children aged between 5 and 11 following successful trials. The Australian government, since September, have encouraged Pfizer to apply to the TGA for approval to vaccinate children as young as 5. Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton said that the decision made to vaccinate under-12s is not political. “We have the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) and all sorts of approval processes,” he said on the Nine Network on Friday. “They don’t approve vaccines without the most rigorous testing, and we should take heart from that.” “If they approve it, then the government will act on that straight away, but it’s a decision for the scientists.” Dutton also noted that evidence …
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