The FDA has expanded the emergency use authorization for Pfizer's COVID vaccine boosters to include healthy children as young as 12.
– The Food and Drug Administration has expanded the emergency use of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine boosters to include healthy children as young as 12.
“Throughout the pandemic, as the virus that causes COVID-19 has continuously evolved, the need for the FDA to quickly adapt has meant using the best available science to make informed decisions with the health and safety of the American public in mind,” FDA Acting Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock said in a statement.
Children in this age group represent about 5% of the total US population. They account for about 4% of the fully vaccinated population in the US and about 3% of those eligible to receive a booster shot, according to the latest CDC data.
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