Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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 officials 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 Pfizer and the other half the vaccine produced by Moderna, senior administra­tion officials said.

As of this week, about 1.45 million of the 2.5 million Pfizer doses have been ordered, and about 850,000 Moderna shots have been ordered, officials 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 briefing 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 officials 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 figures.

“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.

Pfizer 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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