Moderna vaccine could be authorized in US 'as soon as today,' HHS secretary says
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration could grant emergency-use authorization for Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine "as soon as today," Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar said Friday.
"The FDA has communicated to Moderna that we expect to grant their emergency-use authorisation. That could come as soon as today," Azar told ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos in an interview Friday on "Good Morning America."
If the FDA does give the green light Friday, Azar said "trucks will roll, planes will fly this weekend," with "5.9 million doses of Moderna vaccine allocated for next week."
"This is an exceptionally safe vaccine," he said, "it's a shockingly effective vaccine -- the Moderna vaccine as well as the Pfizer vaccine."

Some 20 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines will be available across the United States for the month of December, according to Azar, who urged people to get the shot.
"All of us have complete confidence in the independence and quality of the FDA’s review process," he said. "That's why you're seeing the vice president, the second lady, the surgeon general today getting vaccinated."
Azar said a number of government officials and leaders will be inoculated against COVID-19 "over the coming weeks."
"I plan to get vaccinated next week as long as the White House physician says that it's appropriate to do so and do so on TV," he added. "We just want to make sure people know we have supreme confidence in the process and confidence in the safety and efficacy of the vaccine, and we wouldn't ask you to do something that we wouldn't do."

With several governors saying that they have been told to expect far fewer doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in the coming weeks, Azar cited "a miscommunication."
"There's nothing actually to fix. There was some misunderstanding," he said. "We had put into the planning tool some base scenarios just so they could do some rough work on planning. The allocations, though, are always what Pfizer tells us or Moderna now tells us is available and ready for shipment. We've always said this week that they would have 2 million doses of Pfizer available for next week for an allocation. We'll work to clear up any misunderstanding they've got, but it's really just a miscommunication between the governors and us."
Azar said his wife, Jennifer, is "doing very well" after recently testing positive for COVID-19, and that he tested negative himself "just minutes ago."
"We're following all the CDC protocols, I've talked directly to director Redfield as well as the White House physicians of doing exactly what they say to do," he said.





