Austria's capital starts vaccinating younger children in pilot project
Young children can now get vaccinated against COVID-19 in Austria's capital as part of a new pilot project.
Starting Monday, about 200 children ages 5 to 11 can receive the low-dose Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine per day in Vienna. Registration for the pilot project, which is limited to the capital, opened over the weekend and more than 9,000 appointments have since been booked, according to Austrian newspaper Kurier.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can only be used "off-label" in this instance, because the European Medicines Agency has not yet authorized the shot for use in this younger age group.
Meanwhile, a nationwide lockdown for all unvaccinated individuals over the age of 12 began Monday at midnight. Residents who are not inoculated against COVID-19 are barred from leaving their homes except for basic activities such as work, grocery shopping, going for a walk or getting vaccinated.