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FDA OKs Covid-19 Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15

FDA OKs Covid-19 Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
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US children ages 12 to 15 could begin COVID-19 vaccinations

Vaccinating younger ages is considered an important step for getting children back into schools safely Reuters May 11, 2021 Marisol Gerardo, 9, is held by her mother as she gets the second dose of the Pfizer coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine during a clinical trial for children at Duke Health in Durham, North Carolina, US. PHOTO: REUTERS US regulators authorized Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for use in children as young as 12 and said they could begin receiving shots as soon as Thursday, widening the country’s inoculation program as vaccination rates have slowed significantly. This is the first COVID-19 vaccine to be authorized in the United States for ages 12 to 15. Vaccinating younger ages is considered an important step for getting children back into schools safely. US President Joe Biden has asked states to make the vaccine available to younger adolescents immediately.

Focus on vaccination rates, not herd immunity as the way out of the pandemic: expert

But while herd immunity may be elusive, stopping transmission with vaccines can restore a similar semblance of normalcy, she said.  Catherine Hankins, the co-chair of Canada’s COVID-19 Immunity Task Force, says factors like the coronavirus variants-of-concerns may mean Canada doesn t achieve herd immunity any time soon or at all. (Submitted by Catherine Hankins ) Herd immunity occurs when enough of a population is immune to a virus either naturally from infection or through vaccination so the virus can t find hosts and eventually dies off. The threshold for herd immunity is different depending on the virus. For COVID-19, people initially thought we d need about 60-70 per cent of the population to be immune in order to achieve it, said Hankins

Vaccinating kids may be key to quashing COVID, but still many unknowns

Vaccinating kids may be key to quashing COVID-19, but there are still many unknowns If you have a large number of adults who are immune . will the virus find other pathways? – Manish Sadarangani, infectious disease specialist at B.C. Children s Hospital Author of the article: Glenda Luymes Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Marisol Gerardo, 9, is held by her mother as she gets the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine during a clinical trial for children at Duke Health in Durham, N.C., on April 12. It s unclear what role the vaccination of kids will play in achieving herd immunity in B.C. Photo by SHAWN ROCCO/DUKE HEALTH /via REUTERS

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