Olmsted County Public Health breaks down the difference between emergency use and fully approved COVID-19 vaccines
As Moderna seeks full approval of its COVID-19 vaccine, we re learning more about the difference between that and emergency use authorization.
Posted: Jun 3, 2021 8:53 AM
Updated: Jun 3, 2021 9:05 AM
Posted By: Madelyne Watkins
ROCHESTER, Minn. - Moderna is applying for full approval from the FDA for its COVID-19 vaccine. Pfizer submitted an application at the beginning of May and Johnson and Johnson is still authorized for emergency use.
To be able to become fully approved, it needs to be six months after emergency use was authorized as well as the shot proving its efficacy.
KAAL-TV Created: May 31, 2021 04:03 PM
(ABC 6 News) - Olmsted County is offering two new COVID vaccine clinic opportunities with ages 12 to 15 being the priority.
The vaccine clinic is open to anyone that needs to be vaccinated but is by appointment only and is first come first serve.
The clinics will be held June 2 and June 7 from 3:30 p.m to 5 p.m. at the Olmsted County Public Health building located at 2100 Campus Dr. SE Rochester.Olmsted County offering two public vaccination clinics
OCPH says appointments are limited and may not be available for immediate rescheduling.
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