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Clinical trials in adolescents and young children are underway on Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.
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Mayo Clinic News Network | 8:01 am, Apr. 3, 2021 ×
Across much of the U.S., people age 16 and over are now eligible to be vaccinated for COVID-19. But what about younger children?
Children under 16 are not yet eligible to receive any of the COVID-19 vaccines that have been approved for emergency use in adults, and public health experts explain that children will need to be vaccinated for COVID-19 to reach herd immunity and stop the spread of the virus.
Clinical trials in adolescents and young children are underway on Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. This week, Pfizer reported promising early results. Johnson & Johnson also is exploring conducting clinical trials with children. This all begs the question: When will those under 16 be able to be vaccinated for COVID-19?
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