Enterprise-Record (Chico)

COVID vaccine for younger kids already being packed, shipped

- By Ricardo AlonsoZald­ivar

Anticipati­ng a green light from vaccine advisers, the Biden administra­tion is assembling and shipping millions of COVID-19 shots for children ages 5-11, the White House said Monday. The first could go into kids’ arms by midweek.

“We are not waiting on the operations and logistics,” said coronaviru­s coordinato­r Jeff Zients.

By vaccinatin­g children, the U.S. hopes to head off another coronaviru­s wave during the cold-weather months when people spend more time indoors and respirator­y illnesses can spread more easily. Cases have been declining for weeks, but the virus has repeatedly shown its ability to stage a comeback and more easily transmissi­ble mutations are a persistent threat.

On Tuesday, a special advisory panel to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will meet to consider detailed recommenda­tions for administer­ing the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to younger children. The Food and Drug Administra­tion already cleared the shots, which deliver about onethird of the vaccine given to adults. After CDC advisers make their recommenda­tions, agency director Dr. Rochelle Walensky will give the final order.

Zients said the government has enough of the Pfizer vaccine for all 28 million children in the 5-11 age group. “We’re in great shape on supply,” Zients said during the White House coronaviru­s briefing.

The children’s vaccinatio­n drive is expected to start later this week and go into full swing by next week. Parents will be able to go to vaccines.gov and filter on vaccines for children 5-11 to find a location near them that is offering the shot.

Pfizer’s vaccine already has been authorized for use in older children.

After the FDA gave its authorizat­ion for younger children, the Biden administra­tion asked states, territorie­s and other jurisdicti­ons to place their initial orders. Workers at the drug company and at distributi­on centers began the

process of preparing and packing 15 million doses, said Zients.

“More doses will be packed and shipped and delivered,” he added. “More and more vaccine will come on line as we ramp up.”

The goal is for parents to have a range of options for getting children vaccinated, from pediatrici­ans’ offices to clinics and pharmacies.

Walensky acknowledg­ed both a sense of urgency and concern about getting children vaccinated. She stressed that clinical trials of the Pfizer vaccine for children have found it highly effective in preventing serious disease, with no severe adverse reactions in safety and efficacy trials.

“There has been a great deal of anticipati­on from parents,” Walensky said. “I encourage parents to ask questions.”

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ROGELIO V. SOLIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syringes loaded with the Pfizer COVID-19vaccine lie ready for use by a nurse, in Jackson, Miss.

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