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The U.S. is ready to roll out the COVID vaccine once it’s approved for kids age 5-11

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The U.S. is ready to roll out the COVID vaccine once it’s approved for kids age 5-11



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Safeway pharmacist Ashley McGee fills a syringe with the Pfizer COVID-19 booster vaccination at a vaccination booster shot clinic on Oct. 1, in San Rafael, Calif.





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Pfizer officially asks the FDA to authorize its COVID vaccine for kids aged 5-11

The vaccine could be cleared for use in children ages 5-11 within a couple of weeks, officials said. The FDA’s independent advisory committee meeting is scheduled for Oct. 26, and the CDC’s independent advisory committee meeting is set for Nov. 2-3.

The Pfizer vaccine currently has full approval for use in adults, and the federal government has authorized it for emergency use in children ages 12-17.

White House officials said they were announcing the plan to inoculate children ages 5-11 before the vaccine was approved for that age group so they could be «operationally ready» to deploy the doses as soon as the approval came.



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Under the plan, the administration will work with state and local leaders to make the vaccine available at more than 25,000 pediatricians’ offices and primary care sites and 100 children’s hospital systems as well as pharmacies, schools and community health centers.

The administration also will roll out a national public education campaign to inform parents and guardians about the vaccine and solicit questions.

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said the campaign would help head off one of the barriers to vaccinating both children and adults — misinformation about the drug.

«That’s why we’re making sure that it’s trusted messengers with scientific credibility who go out there and talk about these vaccines,» Murthy said. «But it is our collective responsibility — whether we’re in government, in the media, whether we’re individuals — to help prevent the flow and spread of misinformation online.»
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