KEY POINTS
  • The FDA's committee of independent vaccine experts voted unanimously to recommend Moderna and Pfizer's shots for use in infants through toddlers.
  • The FDA will likely accept the recommendation and authorize the shots this week.
  • The CDC will likely give health-care providers the green light to start administering the shots shortly after FDA authorization.
  • The White House has said vaccinations could begin as soon as Tuesday.
A kindergarten student gives the thumbs up to her teacher before starting the first day of kindergarten at Laguna Niguel Elementary School in Laguna Niguel, CA on Tuesday, August 17, 2021.

Moderna and Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccines for infants through preschoolers have moved a step closer to authorization by the Food and Drug Administration.

The FDA's committee of independent vaccine experts unanimously voted to recommend the shots for use in the youngest children after weighing how safe and effective they are during an all-day public meeting.