
Three siblings, ages 1, 3 and 6, get Pfizer vaccine in clinical trial
NY Post
Three siblings from Louisiana have received their first dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as part of the pharmaceutical company’s clinical trials for young children, a report said Tuesday.
Ellie Bui, 6, Christian Bui, 3, and Sloan Bui, 14 months, each got their initial shot of the two-dose inoculation at Ochsner Hospital for Children in Jefferson, Louisiana, ABC News reported. “We’re super excited that our entire family now has the opportunity and the chance of possibly being protected,” the children’s mom, Erin Biro, told the network.More Related News

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