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India-made nasal vaccines a game changer for children: WHO top scientist
Amid concerns that third wave may affect children, and children s vaccines to be widely available may take time, Swaminathan said schools should reopen after teachers are vaccinated and transmission is down
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WHO s chief scientist, Soumya Swaminathan said many vaccine developers have already started their paediatric trials. The Pfizer vaccine for children above 12 years has been approved. Photo: iStock
Soumya Swaminathan, WHO chief scientist, has said on Sunday that India-made nasal vaccines could turn out to be the “game changer” for children in fighting COVID-19. However, these nasal vaccines may not be available this year, she pointed out, warning that schools should only be reopened when community transmission is down and teachers vaccinated.