New York Daily News

Vax eyed for those 12 to 15

- Denis Slattery and Renée Onque

New York officials are anticipati­ng making the Pfizer-produced COVID-19 vaccine to kids between the ages of 12 and 15 as soon as Thursday, according to Gov. Cuomo.

Officials and the Clinical Advisory Task Force, convened to double-check federal authorizat­ion, will likely greenlight the expanded eligibilit­y following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s planned vaccine advisory committee on Wednesday.

“Once the federal government acts, we have a second approval by the state,” the governor said Tuesday during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the expanded Javits Center. “If the federal government approves it, I would expect the state would approve it.”

More clinical trials are underway to determine whether the two-dose Pfizer vaccine is safe for even younger children. The company has said that if the trials go well, its doses could be available for kids as young as 2 by the fall.

Cuomo said it will be up to parents to decide whether their kids get the shots as the state remains focused on convincing already eligible young adults and those under 40 to get immunized against coronaviru­s.

Nearly half of all eligible New Yorkers age 18 and are now fully vaccinated, according to the governor’s office.

The state has greatly expanded access to shots in recent weeks after months of tight restrictio­ns due to a limited supply of doses.

Cuomo went so far as to offer free MetroCards to commuters who choose to get vaccinated at a number of transit hubs that will offer shots later this week.

All state-run mass vaccinatio­n sites are now open to eligible New Yorkers for walkin vaccinatio­n on a first-come, first-served basis and even tourists can get immunized in the Empire State should they so choose.

“Our providers and site operators are working around the clock to get more shots into people’s arms, and we continue to reach new milestones in our vaccinatio­n efforts thanks to their hard work and dedication,” Cuomo said.

The governor was joined by local officials Wednesday as he touted the completion of a massive $1.5 billion expansion to the Javits Convention Center.

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