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Clinics getting ready to vaccinate kids against COVID-19 ahead of potential FDA approval

Clinics getting ready to vaccinate kids against COVID-19 ahead of potential FDA approval Valley clinic prepares to vaccinate some children against COVID-19 As early as next week, the FDA is expected to give the green light for young people ages 12 to 17 to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Some Valley clinics are already taking appointments for children vaccination. FOX 10 s Jennifer Martinez reports. PHOENIX - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could clear the way for kids to get a COVID-19 vaccine shot, and that could happen as soon as next week. Related: If approved, the vaccine by Pfizer/BioNTech could be given to kids as young as 12 years old. In Arizona, there is a clinic that is already booking appointments.

Arizona s COVID-19 vaccine rush has calmed down due to availability

An intense scramble for COVID-19 vaccines in Arizona that just weeks ago caused frustration, lineups and website problems appears over. While there are still some areas of Arizona with a steady demand for vaccines, appointments generally are easier to find and, in some cases, not getting filled. Part of what s happening is a shift, where doctor s offices, pharmacies and neighborhood clinics are expected to eventually become the go-to places for the COVID-19 vaccine, rather than large-scale vaccination sites. Data from the Arizona Department of Health Services says nearly 37% of the state had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine as of Thursday, and about 24% of the state is fully vaccinated.

Arizona coronavirus: LIVE news updates on COVID-19 pandemic

7:30 a.m. Tuesday: FDA, CDC: Pause J&J vaccine after reports of blood clots  The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are recommending the U.S. pause on using the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after reports of blood clots in individuals who received the vaccine. The health agencies released a statement on Tuesday morning recommending the pause “out of an abundance of caution,” saying blood clots still seem to be “extremely rare.” So far, the CDC and FDA are reviewing six reported cases in the U.S. All six recipients were women between the ages of 18 and 48, with symptoms occurring 6 to 13 days after vaccination, according to the statement. One woman died and one has been hospitalized in critical condition, the New York Times reported.

Valley healthcare worker sees drop in COVID-19 vaccine appointment scheduling

Valley healthcare worker sees drop in COVID-19 vaccine appointment scheduling
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I Never Knew: Why Mesa was a hub for the LDS Church

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