The timing could not be better for school districts that are resuming in-person instruction and hoping for a full return to normalcy next fall.
Vaccinating children is also a crucial element in achieving heard immunity and decreasing numbers of hospitalizations and deaths, The Times says.
While NJ, NY and CT positive rates have been dropping, other states including Pennsylvania, Delaware and Michigan continue to report high weekly COVID case numbers, according to the CDC.
The authorization will come in the form of an amendment to the existing emergency use authorization and could happen as early as later this week, The Times reports.
In late March, Pfizer reported that volunteers built strong antibody responses and experienced side effects similar to those in young adults between 16 and 25 years old
More than 100 million of the nation’s adults already have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the CDC.
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