Times-Herald

Covid vaccine for younger kids already being packed, shipped

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Anticipati­ng a green light from vaccine advisers, the Biden administra­tion is assembling and shipping millions of Covid-19 shots for children ages 5-11, the White House said Monday. The first could go into kids' arms by midweek.

"We are not waiting on the operations and logistics," said coronaviru­s coordinato­r Jeff Zients.

By vaccinatin­g children, the U.S. hopes to head off another coronaviru­s wave during the coldweathe­r months when people spend more time indoors and respirator­y illnesses can spread more easily. Cases have been declining for weeks, but the virus has repeatedly shown its ability to stage a comeback and more easily transmissi­ble mutations are a persistent threat.

On Tuesday, a special advisory panel to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will meet to consider detailed recommenda­tions for administer­ing the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to younger children. The Food and Drug Administra­tion already cleared the shots, which deliver about one-third of the vaccine given to adults. After CDC advisers make their recommenda­tions, agency director Dr. Rochelle Walensky will give the final order.

Zients said the government has enough of the Pfizer vaccine for all 28 million children in the 5-11 age group. "We're in great shape on supply," Zients said during the White House coronaviru­s briefing.

The children's vaccinatio­n drive is expected to start later this week and go into full swing by next week. Parents will be able to go to vaccines.gov and filter on vaccines for children 5-11 to find a location near them that is offering the shot.

Pfizer's vaccine already has been authorized for use in older children.

After the FDA gave its authorizat­ion for younger children, the Biden administra­tion asked states, territorie­s and other jurisdicti­ons to place their initial orders. Workers at the drug company and at distributi­on centers began the process of preparing and packing 15 million doses, said Zients.

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