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Researchers focus on getting COVID-19 vaccine approved for children under 12 as cases spike
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Doctors say more COVID-19 vaccine trials for children are on the way
May be several months before one is approved
Doctors say more COVID-19 vaccine trials for children are on the way
and last updated 2021-03-12 08:12:34-05
TAMPA, Fla. â As more parents want to know when a COVID-19 vaccine will be approved for their children, more companies are starting clinical trials.
âWe want to make sure that the vaccines are safe,â said Dr. Carina Rodriguez, Division Chief of Infectious Diseases and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of South Florida.
Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson are three of the companies working on a vaccine for kids right now.
and last updated 2021-03-09 07:50:02-05
TAMPA, Fla. â Some people are cautious about getting the COVID-19 vaccine due to their allergies.
âSpecifically for someone like me that has so many allergies to pretty much everything, I am concerned,â said Michelle Castillo who is waiting for a vaccine.
Doctors tell us having allergies for most people doesnât necessarily mean there will be a problem getting vaccinated for COVID-19.
âLetâs say they took penicillin or amoxicillin one time and they had a little bit of a rash or they had an upset stomach afterwards, that typically is not a contraindication for the vaccine,â said Dr. Laura Arline, Chief Quality Officer of Baycare Health System.