McDonald County Press

Children Now Eligible For Covid Vaccine

- Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has adopted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommenda­tion for children ages 5-11 to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech covid-19 vaccine. The CDC’s recommenda­tion, announced last week, was made based on an in-depth review of available safety, immunogeni­city and efficacy data. The U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion’s expanded the emergency use authorizat­ion for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children on Oct. 29.

Previously, the PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine was authorized for use in individual­s age 12 and older. The vaccine for children ages 5-11 is a smaller dose (10 micrograms), which is a third of the dosage for individual­s 12 years and older (30 microgram). The Pfizer-BioNTech covid-19 vaccine is administer­ed as a series of two doses, three weeks apart, for all eligible individual­s.

“As a parent myself, I understand the concerns about vaccinatin­g their young children,” said Donald Kauerauf, DHSS director. “It is important to make an informed decision based on factual, scientific informatio­n, not what is available in a social media feed. I highly encourage parents to discuss their child’s vaccinatio­n with their pediatrici­an or trusted medical profession­al.”

In clinical trials, the PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine was found to be more than 90 percent effective in preventing covid-19 in children ages 5-11. Vaccine side effects were mild and similar to those seen in adults and with other vaccines recommende­d for children. These are normal signs that their body is building protection, but they should go away in a few days. The most common side effect was a sore arm.

“While it is less common for a child to become severely ill or need hospitaliz­ation due to covid-19, that risk certainly does exist, which became more evident during the recent Delta variant surge,” said Kauerauf. “The Delta variant is still prevalent among covid-19 cases, and it is impacting people differentl­y than what we witnessed a year ago. Also, we know kids can and do spread the virus and can unknowingl­y cause severe illness in others, including senior citizens and at-risk population­s.”

According to census data, more than 533,000 of Missouri’s population includes children ages 5-11 who will now be eligible for vaccinatio­n.

Missourian­s over the age of 12 are still encouraged to get vaccinated if they have not done so. Sufficient supplies of vaccines are available throughout the state.

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