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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Pfizer Asks UK To Approve Vaccine For 12- to 15-Year-Olds
Pfizer has asked U.K. regulators to authorize its COVID-19 vaccine for teens ages 12 to 15 following the FDA鈥檚 decision to do so earlier this week. A spokesperson told Fox News that the company submitted data to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for review. It was not clear when the MHRA would issue a decision, or how quickly shots would be made available to teens if authorized.聽"We cannot speculate on the timing of the MHRA鈥檚 decision," a Pfizer spokesperson said. (Hein, 5/12)
Following a sharp fall in new coronavirus infections, it is expected the wearing聽masks in shops and offices as well as social distancing will be relaxed聽starting on June 21. First, the UK will attempt some lockdown easing on Monday, May 17 that will include dining and drinking indoors and reopening movie theaters. In addition, going mask-less will get its first test at secondary schools and colleges where students will no longer be required to wear face coverings in classrooms or communal areas. (Miles, 5/12)
Twice as many mothers with babies 6 months or younger reported postpartum depression during the first UK COVID-19鈥搑elated lockdown, according to a Frontiers in Psychology study yesterday. University College London (UCL) researchers surveyed 162 London mothers in May and June 2020 (about 1.5 to 3 months into the lockdown). (5/12)
The United Kingdom's National Health Services app for COVID-19 contact tracing may have reduced England's and Wale's cases from 0.8% to 2.3%, or by almost 300,000 to 600,000 patients, according to a study in Nature today. The app was launched Sep 24, 2020, and through the end of December, 16.5 million people regularly used it, or about 28% of the total population. Besides monitoring proximal exposures, the app also automatically updated any COVID-19 diagnosis test results and sent them to applicable contacts, provided a platform for venues to conduct contact tracing, and gave localized COVID-19 quarantine, symptom, and testing information. (5/12)
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More than a quarter of adults in the European Union would be unlikely to take the COVID-19 vaccine when it was offered to them, a survey published on Thursday showed. (Strauss, 5/13)
British Airways will be the world鈥檚 first airline to trial a coronavirus test which produces results within 25 seconds. The carrier described the test as a 鈥済ame-changer鈥. It will invite flight and cabin crew to take a Pelican Covid-19 antigen test from medical tech company Canary Global. (Lancefield, 5/13)