US: Questions raise on the approval of COVID-19 vaccines for young children

Time : 23rd of June 2022 11:43:24 AM
An expert questions the CDC's approval of COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5 years because Pfizer's efficacy study was conducted on only 3 children. Also, Moderna admits that its COVID-19 vaccine is only 37% to 51% effective, depending on the child's age. No sufficient evidence of COVID-19 safety and efficacy in children aged below 5 years is available yet.
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