Five Things Parents Need To Know As FDA Processes Kid’s COVID Vaccine Authorization

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MIAMI (CBSMiami/CNN) – Kids ages 5 to 11 could get their archetypal COVID-19 vaccine earlier the extremity of the period and Pfizer has applied for exigency usage authorization for its vaccine for kids successful that property group.

So, what are the apical 5 things parents request to know?

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#1 — Let america speech timing.

An FDA sheet is scheduled to conscionable connected October 26th to spell implicit the information and support could travel astatine the extremity of October.

 #2– There is simply a dosage difference.

Kids successful this property radical would apt get one-third of the dose adults and teens get.

#3 — Experts accidental the side-effects are akin to what happens to adults– a sore arm– tiredness oregon headaches.

#4 — The achromatic location says the vaccine is acceptable to roll.

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With proviso for pediatricians’ offices and assemblage sites, on with pharmacies and possibly adjacent immoderate schools.

#5 —  Could much states necessitate COVID-19 vaccines for students?

The U.S. surgeon wide thinks so.

“I deliberation portion of the crushed you’re going to spot much states apt determination successful that absorption post-authorization is due to the fact that we each privation our kids to spell backmost to school, to beryllium capable to enactment successful schoolhouse and to beryllium safe,” said U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy.

If the vaccine gets FDA approval, it inactive needs the CDC’s recommendation.

Based connected the timeline of Pfizer’s vaccine for adults– immoderate kids could beryllium afloat vaccinated by Thanksgiving.

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CBSMiami.com Team

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