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US gives final approval for smaller-dose Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for children 5-11
- Vaccine will still be given in two injections, three weeks apart
- President Biden calls approval a ‘turning point’ in the pandemic
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The United States can now start giving children aged 5-11 the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine, US health authorities said Tuesday in a move hailed by President Joe Biden as a “turning point” in the fight against the pandemic.
Days after gaining authorisation from the Food and Drug Administration, the vaccine was endorsed by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, clearing the way for the vaccination of up to 28 million children.
The government was well ahead of the decision, procuring enough doses for the children in the 5-11 age group and beginning to ship them across the country.
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“Today, we have reached a turning point in our battle against Covid-19,” Biden said in a statement released by the White House.
Vaccinating younger children will “allow parents to end months of anxious worrying about their kids, and reduce the extent to which children spread the virus to others. It is a major step forward for our nation in our fight to defeat the virus.”
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The government has already secured enough vaccine for every child in America, he said, adding that over the weekend officials began the process of packing and shipping millions of doses.
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