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Madeleine Jenkins, 15, rocks white Air Force sneakers, a half-up twisted ponytail, and high-waist jeans while receiving her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination shot, administered by Parkland Hospital nurse Karina Garcia. She was the first teen to receive the shot in Dallas County, and she is the daughter of Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.
Federal officials authorized use of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12 to 15. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins daughter was the first teen to receive the shot in the county.
Fifteen-year-old Madeleine Jenkins was first up to get a COVID-19 vaccine at Parkland Hospital on Thursday.
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Pfizer starts process for full FDA approval of its COVID-19 vaccine
Pfizer starts process for full FDA approval of its COVID-19 vaccine
Pfizer is the first drug maker to start the process of getting full regulatory approval from the FDA for its COVID-19 vaccine.
Pfizer is the first drug maker to start the process of getting full regulatory approval from the FDA for its COVID-19 vaccine.
Right now, the shot is being used under an emergency authorization.
Pfizer said they ve had no safety issues, and after trials and 170 million doses administered in the U.S., no safety issues have come up.
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LYONS, N.Y. (WHEC) May the Dose Be With You , Wayne County Public Health hosted a Star Wars-themed vaccination clinic Tuesday, May 4, or May the Fourth Be With You.
The goal now is to get everyone that hasn t gotten their COVID-19 shot into a chair to create herd immunity.
Stormtroopers, Princess Leia, and even Darth Vader were there encouraging people to get their vaccine. The Wayne County Health Department had 60 doses of Pfizer that they plan to get through by Wednesday.
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Wayne County Public Health Director Diane Devlin said for Wayne County, vaccine hesitancy is sparking themed vaccination clinics.