KEY POINTS
  • Some 2.6 million kids ages 5 to 11 will have gotten their first Covid vaccine dose by Wednesday night, according to the White House. That's about 10% of kids.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention authorized distribution of the shots for that age group just two weeks ago.
  • Many parents have been lining up to get their kids vaccinated as they hope for a return to "normal" life for their children.
A child reacts while receiving a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine at Smoketown Family Wellness Center in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., November 8, 2021.

More than 2 million children have already received their first dose of Pfizer's Covid vaccine, just two weeks after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention authorized distribution of the shots for kids ages 5 to 11.

"We estimate by the end of the day today 2.6 million kids ages 5 to 11 will have gotten their first shot; 2.6 million — that's about 10% of kids," Jeff Zients, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, told reporters during a briefing Wednesday.