Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is widely expected to follow the lead of the FDA this week and approve emergency authorization for a Pfizer vaccine to be administered to children ages 5 to 11, county health departments and major medical systems surveyed by WRAL News on Monday said they’d wait for that call to begin making appointments.
Source: WRAL News
When can kids get the shot? Providers wait on CDC to start taking appointments
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