The Biden administration has enough doses for the 18 million children under 5 years old who may become eligible for COVID-19 shots in the coming weeks and has already started coordinating vaccination sites, according to White House officials.
Feb. 2, 2022 --
is available at thousands of locations nationwide,” White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeff Zients said at a Wednesday briefing. “We’ve already secured ample doses and the necessary needles and supplies specially made for kids in this age group.
Meanwhile, scientists continue to gather new information on how safe and effective available COVID-19 vaccines are.
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