Texarkana Gazette

White House: First COVID shots for children under 5 possible by June 21

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON — The Biden administra­tion said Thursday that children under 5 may be able to get their first COVID-19 vaccinatio­n doses as soon as June 21, if federal regulators authorize shots for the age group, as expected.

White House COVID-19 coordinato­r Ashish Jha outlined the administra­tion’s planning for the last remaining ineligible age group to get shots. He said the Food and Drug Administra­tion’s outside panel of advisers will meet on June 14-15 to evaluate the Pfizer and Moderna shots for younger kids. Shipments to doctors’ offices and pediatric care facilities would begin soon after FDA authorizat­ion, with the first shots possible the following week.

Jha said states can begin placing orders for pediatric vaccines on Friday, and said the administra­tion has an initial supply of 10 million doses available. He said it may take a few days for the vaccines to arrive across the country and vaccine appointmen­ts to be widespread.

“Our expectatio­n is that within weeks every parent who wants their child to get vaccinated will be able to get an appointmen­t,” Jha said.

The Biden administra­tion is pressing states to prioritize large-volume sites like children’s hospitals, and to make appointmen­ts available outside regular work hours to make it easier for parents to get their kids vaccinated.

Jha acknowledg­ed the “frustratio­n” of parents of young children who have been waiting more than a year for shots for their kids.

“At the end of the day we all want to move fast, but we’ve got to get it right,” he said.

 ?? AP Photo/ Susan Walsh ?? ■ White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, left, calls on a reporter during the daily briefing with White House COVID19 Response Coordinato­r Ashish Jha, right, at the White House on Thursday in Washington.
AP Photo/ Susan Walsh ■ White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, left, calls on a reporter during the daily briefing with White House COVID19 Response Coordinato­r Ashish Jha, right, at the White House on Thursday in Washington.

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