CDC panel votes 'yes' on Pfizer vaccine for young kids
An independent CDC advisory panel voted "yes" Tuesday to recommend the Pfizer vaccine for the roughly 28 million children ages 5 to 11 in the U.S.
The vote was unanimous.
"The data supports that we have one more vaccine that that saves lives of children and that we should be very confident to employ it to the maximum," panel member Dr. Sarah Long said.
“I think we I feel that I have a responsibility to make the vaccine available. If I had a grandchild, I would certainly get that grandchild vaccinated as soon as possible," said panel member Dr. Beth Bell.
Next, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky must sign off; no pediatric vaccinations will start until Walensky gives the green light. If that happens Tuesday evening, shots could start going into younger children's arms beginning Wednesday.