The U.S. approves the ward vaccine for Ovid 19 even for 5-year-olds

Food and Drug Administration in the United States has approved the company's vaccine “Pfizer” for children between the ages of 5 and 11, making it the first vaccine against Ovid-19 for children so young in the United States. The vaccine will be immediately accessible to this age group. However, [...]
The vaccine will be immediately accessible to this age group. However, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should recommend how vaccines will be given to these children. The decision will be made after a group of foreign advisers discuss the plan Tuesday.
The company “Pfiser” said that on Saturday it will begin sending baby doses to the barantores, to pediatric offices and other countries where vaccines can be given, Reuters writes, the Express broadcast.
The Food and Drug Administration decision is expected to make vaccines accessible to 28 million American children, many of whom have returned to school for physical instruction.
Only a small number of other countries, including China, Cuba and the United Arab Emirates, have so far approved the use of vaccines against Covid-19 for children of this age group or even younger.
American authorities have authorized the use of only 10 micrograms of child vaccine 5-11, well below the 30 micrograms authorized for children 12 years of age and older.










