White House confident pace of shots for kids will increase in coming days
White House COVID coordinator Jeff Zients said Wednesday that the pace of vaccines for kids is expected "to continue to accelerate across the coming days and weeks."
CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky made the case that children get vaccinated against far less deadly vaccines.
"In the years prior to the recommendation for Hepatitis A, meningococcus and varicella vaccination, the average annual reported deaths from these infections were three, eight and 16 respectively," she said. "All of those numbers are far lower than 66 -- the number of deaths we have seen from COVID-19 in children 5-to-11 over the past year."
-ABC News' Cheyenne Haslett