Moderna's chief medical officer says parents can be "reassured" that its vaccine for children will protect kids from COVID-19
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The most recent trial for Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for children revealed that two doses of its vaccine have a 51% vaccine efficacy for kids younger than 2 and 37% among kids from 2 to 5 years old.
These results are something that Moderna's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Paul Burton believes should comfort parents who are worried about giving their young children the vaccine.
"People can be reassured and confident that these kids will get safely protected against disease," Burton told CBS News' Nancy Chen.

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