began on Nov. 3, shortly after a modified dose of the Pfizer vaccine — one-third of what adults receive — received final approval from Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Twenty-eight million children became eligible for vaccination with that decision. Vaccines for children below the age of 5 have not yet been approved.
The internal document shared with Yahoo News pointed out that, whereas it took less than two weeks to vaccinate 10 percent of eligible children, adults needed 50 days to reach the same threshold when vaccines first became available in late 2020. The childhood vaccination effort is being closely watched because after more than a year of remote learning in many parts of the country,is running high. Moreover, simply getting more people vaccinated — regardless of age — gives the coronavirus less ability to spread. Vaccinated people are much less likely to become infected with or transmit COVID-19 than unvaccinated people.
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