
FDA meeting to evaluate COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as six months
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The Food and Drug Administration is poised to approve the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for children as young as six months on Wednesday, the final age group to receive approval.
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The FDA could move forward with an emergency authorization as early as Friday, depending on the panel's recommendation.
Pfizer's proposed regimen calls for children to receive three doses of the vaccine at one-tenth the strength of adult shots, while Moderna calls for two doses at one-fourth the strength of adult shots.
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