Gottlieb says kids might delivery getting COVID-19 vaccine as soon November four-5

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Former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb expected Sunday on "Face the Nation" that the Biden administration may start rolling out COVID-19 vaccines for little ones as quickly as November 4, right after panel of facilities for disease control panel will decide no matter if to provide emergency use authorization for the COVID-19 vaccine for little ones ages 5-11.

Gottlieb talked about the Biden administration is making the hassle to push the vaccine at once into pediatricians' offices. Pfizer, which Gottlieb sits on the board, is setting up a small tray that contains 10 vials at a time and a storage container it truly is small enough for small-to-medium sized pediatrician's workplace to stock the vaccine and convey it.  

Gottlieb says some children aged 5-11 might getting COVID vaccine as early as November 4-5

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"It could be stored in a daily refrigerator for as much as 10 weeks. It became purposely packaged that approach," Gottlieb observed. "And so, the idea is to are attempting to get it into pediatrician's workplaces as a result of we be aware of that getting babies vaccinated is a lots more consultative undertaking." 

Gottlieb said many folks may also now not need to drag their children into a mass vaccination web page or pharmacy and would rather have their infants within the comfort of their personal pediatrician's office.  

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Pfizer and BioNTech requested the FDA to authorize the vaccine for infants 5 to eleven in early October. On Friday, scientists at the FDA observed that the possible merits of giving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to five- to eleven-yr-olds far outweigh the advantage hazards, equivalent to coronary heart irritation.  

On Tuesday, the FDA's advisory panel will meet to review the statistics and evidence of the vaccine's security and effectiveness in toddlers, and vote on no matter if the FDA should still authorize the use.  

"If Pfizer does get the authorization on Tuesday from FDA, even before the CDC votes on this on November 2 and three, they may delivery to ship it into the give chain so it should be available for use as soon as there's a with a bit of luck superb vote from CDC, noted Gottlieb. So, it can be as early as November four and 5 so that you can go into some locations and get your infant vaccinated," he spoke of. 

however kids are at a reduce possibility of having a severe outcomes as a result of contracting the virus, many have been hospitalized. in keeping with the CDC, at the least 731 infants have died from COVID-19, including 160 deaths within the 5- to 11-year-historical age latitude. 

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