Spain's health ministry gave the go-ahead Tuesday for children between ages 5 and 11 to be vaccinated against Covid-19 amid a rise in coronavirus infections in recent weeks.
The Spanish health ministry tweeted news of the approval, following the decision of an expert committee. The rollout is due to begin December 15, two days after the first of 3.2 million child vaccines arrive in Spain.
Austria has been inoculating children since the European Union's drug regulator on November 25 authorised Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for use on that age group. Greece will also begin on December 15 and Italy will start on December 16, among others.
The European Medicines Agency's decision opened the way for jabs to be administered to millions of elementary school pupils across the continent.