Moderna Seeks Emergency Use Authorization For Covid-19 Vaccine For Kids Under Age 6

Moderna Seeks Emergency Use Authorization For Covid-19 Vaccine For Kids Under Age 6

Moderna is seeking emergency use authorization for a version of their Covid-19 vaccine for children ages six-months through five-years-old. The vaccine would be two shots taken four weeks apart, and is 25 percent of the adult dose. While less than a third of kids aged five to eleven have gotten two doses of the current vaccine available, the FDA could authorize this pediatric vaccine as early as June. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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Moderna Seeks Emergency Use Authorization For Covid-19 Vaccine For Kids Under Age 6

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