Latest update November 27th, 2024 1:00 AM
Jul 03, 2021 News
Kaieteur News – His Excellency, Dr. Irfaan Ali, promised to allocate all of the US COVID-19 vaccines to children, if the country receives Pfizer-BioNTech.
While speaking to the media yesterday afternoon after the Sod Turning Ceremony for the new Courtyard Marriott Hotel in Timehri, the Head of State said he is optimistic that Guyana would benefit from vaccines from the US.
“I can’t say what is coming; I know that we are in discussion at CARICOM with the US. The US has committed to giving vaccines to the Region.”
The President said that although he is unsure about the amount, he is hopeful that it will “be substantial for Guyana.”
“What I can say is that once it is Pfizer, I can tell you this policy now, it will go to the children, starting from 18 and below.”
US SUPPORT
In May, US President, Joe Biden, announced that he would share 80M vaccines with the rest of the world. Last month, he disclosed that of the first 25M tranches of doses to be sent overseas, 7M of those will go to Latin America and the Caribbean.
The White House had stated that the initial 25M doses would be shipped from existing federal stockpiles of Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines.
EFFECTIVE
A research study from a 2,000 plus sample size in 2020 had shown that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 100% effective in preventing the COVID-19 virus in children ages 12 through 15.
In late 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allowed emergency use of the vaccine from age 16. This year the vaccine was given to children in the US from ages 12 to 15.
CONCERNED
Meanwhile, President Ali told reporters that he was extremely concerned about the news of children being infected with severe cases of the virus.
“Every single person that goes into the hospital to me is alarming, especially children.”
He noted that although children are not as affected as older adults are, many still suffer, especially those with underlying issues. He said that it will be a plus if the country receives the Pfizer vaccines to protect them all.
“Let us say that we get Pfizer through the US opportunity and we roll out Pfizer for those 18 and below and we can capture the whole cohort, population, for secondary schools that will be very good for us.”
According to the Ministry of Health, of the 20,000 plus COVID-19 cases in Guyana, almost 1,600 have been children under 14 years of age.
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