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Associated Press and staff reports Associated Press View Comments Editor s note: Kitsap parents, how are you feeling about your kids getting a COVID-19 vaccine? Ready for your kids to get one as soon as possible? Going to wait and see? If you re interested in sharing your thoughts for a story, contact reporter Nathan Pilling at [email protected] Vaccine clinics in Kitsap County and Washington state are preparing to accommodate younger patients as U.S. regulators signed on to the expanded use of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine to children as young as 12 on Monday. Shots could begin as soon as this week after the Food and Drug Administration signed off on expanding the emergency use authorization for the Pfizer vaccine to 12- to 15-year-olds. ....
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Washington state follows feds in halting use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS SPOKANE (AP) Washington state is immediately halting the use of the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine against the coronavirus, following the guidance of the federal government regarding the appearance of rare side effects in a handful of women across the country, the state Department of Health said Tuesday. Use of that vaccine will be put on hold until we receive further recommendations from our federal partners about how best to move forward, the agency said in a news release. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine has been little used in Washington, and is still considered safe and effective against COVID-19, state officials said. ....
With COVID-19 vaccinations climbing in Kitsap while cases are on the rise again and the identification of a virus variant looms, Dr. Gib Morrow turned to a pair of sporty metaphors. Going through a slide deck at Tuesday s Kitsap Public Health District board meeting, the district s health officer came to a slide with a syringe and a coronavirus globe superimposed on the heads of a tortoise and a hare. “The race is on,” Morrow told local elected officials, “and we need to put the hammer down.” Then later: “If presumably we’re in the fourth quarter and the goal line’s in sight and we can start celebrating at some point in the not-too-distant future, now is not the time to do anything that increases the likelihood of transmitting this virus,” he said. ....