The Columbus Dispatch

Millions of COVID-19 shots ordered for kids

- Mike Stobbe

NEW YORK – Millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses have been ordered for small children in anticipati­on of possible federal authorizat­ion next week, White House officials say.

The government allowed pharmacies and states to start placing orders last week, with 5 million doses initially available – half of them shots made by Pfizer and the other half the vaccine produced by Moderna, senior administra­tion officials said.

As of this week, about 1.45 million of the 2.5 million Pfizer doses have been ordered, and about 850,000 Moderna shots have been ordered, officials said.

Young children are the only group of Americans not yet eligible to get COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns. Up to about 20 million U.S. children under 5 would become eligible for vaccinatio­n if the government authorizes one or both shots.

More than 30,000 U.S. children younger than 5 have been hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19 and nearly 500 coronaviru­s deaths have been reported in that age group, said Dr. Vivek Murthy, the

U.S. surgeon general.

“We have waited a long time for this moment,” White House COVID-19 coordinato­r Dr. Ashish Jha said at a briefing Thursday.

But it’s not clear how popular the shots will be. A recent survey suggests only 1 in 5 parents of young children would get their kids vaccinated right away.

And public health officials have been disappoint­ed at how many older U.S. children, who have been eligible for shots for months, have yet to be vaccinated: Less than one-third of kids ages 5 to 11 have gotten the two recommende­d doses, according to government figures.

“As we go down in the age groups, we see lower and lower uptake” of vaccines, said Dr. Lucia Abascal of the California Department of Public Health.

Pfizer has asked FDA to authorize three doses of its COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 6 months to 4 years. Each dose is one-tenth of the amount adults receive. Moderna has asked FDA to authorize two shots for kids ages 6 months to 5 years, each containing a quarter of the dose given to adults.

 ?? EMMA H. TOBIN/AP ?? Ilana Diener plays with her son before a Moderna vaccine trial appointmen­t. Moderna said in March its vaccine works in the youngest kids.
EMMA H. TOBIN/AP Ilana Diener plays with her son before a Moderna vaccine trial appointmen­t. Moderna said in March its vaccine works in the youngest kids.

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