Arizona poised to begin vaccinating children ages 12 to 15 with Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, after CDC recommendation Alison Steinbach and Stephanie Innes, Arizona Republic
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Arizona children ages 12 through 15 will be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 with the Pfizer vaccine starting Thursday, following approval from federal agencies.
The Food and Drug Administration authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for that age group on Monday, expanding from its previous approval for those 16 and older. A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory committee on vaccines followed with a recommendation Wednesday. The full CDC subsequently recommended Pfizer be used in that age group and said providers can start vaccinating 12- through 15-year-olds right away.
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