KEY POINTS
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has signed off on Covid vaccines for children 6 months through 5-years-old.
  • Doctor's offices, pharmacies and other providers can now start administering the shots.
  • However, vaccinations likely won't begin in earnest until Tuesday after the Juneteenth federal holiday.

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A child is administered a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pediatric vaccine.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Saturday backed Pfizer's and Moderna's Covid-19 shots for children as young as 6 months, with vaccinations expected to begin in earnest after the holiday weekend.

The CDC's committee of independent vaccine experts voted unanimously to recommend the shots for infants through preschoolers after two days of public meetings. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky accepted the committee's recommendation and gave the final go-ahead on Saturday.

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