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Pfizer Covid vaccine FINALLY approved by FDA with 2.9m doses to be shipped immediately as Trump hails ‘medical miracle’

PRESIDENT Donald Trump praised the FDA's approval of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine as a "medical miracle" on Friday night - a move that could save millions of American lives.

Trump claimed that the Covid shot will "end the pandemic once and for all" in a video announcement from the White House.

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President Trump hailed the FDA's approval of Pfizer's Covid vaccine on Friday as a 'medical miracle'Credit: Twitter
He said the move will 'save millions of lives and end the pandemic once and for all'Credit: Reuters

Millions of doses of the jab are being shuttled across the US, and the first doses are set to be administered within 24 hours, according to Trump.

"This is one of the greatest scientific achievements in history," he said, adding that the approval was a "medical miracle."

"I'm thrilled to report the FDA has approved the Pfizer vaccine."

Trump reassured the public that the shot is "very safe" and has passed the "gold standard of safety."

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"The first vaccine will be administered in less tha 24 hours. The governors decide where the vaccines will go. We want our senior citizens, health care workers and first responders to be first in line," Trump said.

He added: "God bless you, God bless the United States of America, and God bless the world."

 

Americans who are considered high-priority will receive the shot within 24 hoursCredit: Reuters
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The FDA approved Pfizer's Covid vaccine for emergency use on FridayCredit: PA:Press Association

The FDA approved Pfizer's Covid jab for emergency use a day after scientists and medical experts on its advisory panel green lighted the treatment.

An initial shipment of 2.9million doses of the life-saving shot will be sent around the United States over the next week, according to three people with knowledge of the decision who spoke with the New York Times.

A similar amount is to be held in reserve for those recipients' second dose.

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Health care workers and nursing home residents will be the first to receive the vaccines, which will have to be kept at ultra-cold temperatures.

But US authorities don't expect to have enough shot for the general population before spring, and emergency use means the vaccine is still experimental.

The approval comes days after the UK began administering the first shots to high-priority patientsCredit: PA:Press Association
About 2.9million doses will be delivered around the US over the week to first responders and nursing home patientsCredit: Reuters
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The vaccines will need to be stored in extremely cold temperatures for preservationCredit: AP:Associated Press

The move sets off what will be the largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history - but it also has global ramifications because it's a role model to many other countries facing the same decision.

The authorization came hours after White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows told FDA commissioner Dr Stephen Hahn that he'd lose his job if the emergency approval wasn't done the same day, according to a senior Trump administration official.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar confirmed the news on Friday as Trump urged the FDA to "get the dam [sic] vaccines out now" after the jab was approved in the UK, Bahrain, and Canada.

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Speaking on the Fox Business show "Mornings with Maria," Azar confirmed the agency will grant emergency-use authorization for the vaccine within days.

The White House chief of staff allegedly threatened to fire the FDA boss if an approval wasn't made todayCredit: EPA
HHS Secretary Alex Azar said hours before the approval that it was 'a matter of working out final details'Credit: AP:Associated Press
He said 20million doses would be rolled out out by the end of the month – and 100million by February Credit: AFP or licensors
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Margaret Keenan, 90, was the first person to receive the vaccine in the UKCredit: PA:Press Association
Margaret gives a thumbs up after receiving the Covid jabCredit: @NHSEngland

He said: "At this point, it is really a matter of working out some final details.

"Within the next couple of days, it ought to come out and we'll start having Pfizer ship that vaccine to where governors have told us."

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He said "it's quite realistic by end of February into March" that governors would ramp up their "general vaccination efforts."

Azar explained that this meant people could go to "your Kroger, your CVS, your Walgreens" and get the coronavirus shot "very much like you get your flu vaccine."

Azar said the jab could be rolled out in a matter of daysCredit: @ Bearwalk Cinema
His comments come after the jab was approved in several other countriesCredit: AP:Associated Press
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According to Azar, the Trump administration is confident there will be "enough vaccine for every American who wants to get vaccinated" and the New York Times reported that approval could be given by the end of today.

Earlier today, a federal panel of external experts voted in favor of the FDA granting emergency use authorization to the vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech.

This paved the way for emergency authorization and distribution as Trump demanded FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn get a move on and approve it.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield upheld the vote of an independent panel last week for front-line health care workers and nursing home residents will be the first to get it.

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Health care workers and nursing home residents will be the first to get itCredit: REUTERS
Trump raged about the FDA approval delay as reports indicate it should be approved by the end of today, December 11Credit: AFP or licensors

Using FedEx and UPS, Pfizer will drop-ship vaccinations to 636 sites selected by state governors for the first phase of distribution –  and this could all get underway by early next week, Azar said.

Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson are also in the final stages of development for their Covid-19 shots and the FDA is slated to approve Moderna's vaccine later in December.

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Azar revealed that five other pharmaceutical companies and six manufacturers are in talks with the White House for an estimated 800 million doses.

He said Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca could start distributing theirs' as early as January as cases surge around the country.

Within the next couple of days, it ought to come out and we'll start having Pfizer ship that vaccine to where governors have told us.

Alex Azar

Earlier today, Trump compared the FDA to an "old, slow turtle" as he called on the agency to get the approval done.

"While my pushing the money drenched but heavily bureaucratic @US_FDA saved five years in the approval of NUMEROUS great new vaccines, it is still a big, old, slow turtle," Trump raged.

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"Get the dam [sic] vaccines out NOW, Dr. Hahn @SteveFDA. Stop playing games and start saving lives!!!"

 

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