KEY POINTS
  • The FDA said Friday that U.S. regulators are "working around the clock" to support the approvals of Covid-19 vaccines for kids under age 12.
  • The Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine has been cleared for people as young as 12, while Moderna and J&J vaccines have been authorized for adults.
  • Many parents say they are anxious to get their children vaccinated, especially as schools reopen and the highly contagious delta variant continues to spread.
12-year-old Justing Concepcion receives a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from registered nurse Angela Nyarko, during a vaccination event for local adolescents and adults outside the Bronx Writing Academy school in the Bronx, New York City, June 4, 2021.

The Food and Drug Administration said Friday that U.S. regulators are "working around the clock" to support the approvals of Covid-19 vaccines for kids under age 12.

So far, the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine has been cleared by the FDA for people as young as 12, while Moderna's and Johnson & Johnson's vaccines have been authorized for adults.