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U.S.: Pfizer COVID-19 appears effective for kids under 5

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WASHINGTON » Federal health officials said Sunday that kid-sized doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines appear to be safe and effective for kids under 5, a key step toward a long-awaited decision to begin vaccinatin­g the youngest American children.

The Food and Drug Administra­tion

posted its analysis of the Pfizer shot ahead of a Wednesday meeting where outside experts will vote on whether the shots are ready for the nation’s 18 million babies, toddlers and preschoole­rs. Kids under 5 are the only group not yet eligible for COVID-19 vaccinatio­n in the U.S.

Late last week the FDA posted a similar analysis of

Moderna’s shots for children under 6.

If regulators clear the shots by one or both companies, vaccinatio­ns could begin as soon as next week with the drugmakers ready to rapidly ship doses ordered by the government. Parents have been pressing federal officials for months for the opportunit­y to protect their smallest children as more adults shed masks and abandon other public health precaution­s.

While only about 3% of U.S. COVID cases are in the age group 6 months to 4 years, hospitaliz­ation and death rates in that group are higher than those for older children, according to the FDA’s analysis — one reason experts have said protecting this group is important.

The FDA said children who received Pfizer’s shots during testing developed high levels of virus-fighting antibodies expected to protect them against coronaviru­s. That’s the basic threshold needed to win FDA authorizat­ion. But additional testing turned up key difference­s, with stronger results for Pfizer.

Pfizer’s vaccine, given as a three-shot series, appeared 80% effective in preventing symptomati­c COVID-19, although that calculatio­n was based on just 10 cases diagnosed among study participan­ts. The figure could change as Pfizer’s study continues.

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