Fauci says he can't give timetable on vaccines for kids 2-4
Although last week Dr. Anthony Fauci said he expected vaccine data for children ages 2 to 4 to come before the FDA within a month, on Wednesday he said, “we’ll just have to wait and see.”
“Bottom line, I can't give you a timetable on that,” Fauci said at Wednesday's White House COVID-19 briefing.
He said the system was working as it should to be prudent with a vaccine for children, even if it was slower than many parents want.
Fauci said the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Disease has issued $43 million in research grants to support the development of a "universal" vaccine, but he stressed that a new shot isn't coming any day soon.
“I don’t want anyone to think that pan coronavirus vaccines are literally around the corner in a month or two,” Fauci said.
“Do not wait to receive your primary vaccine regimen,” Fauci said. “If you are vaccinated, please get your booster if you are eligible.”
Current vaccines dramatically reduce the risk of hospitalization and severe illness, even against new variants like omicron. Scientists said it could take months, even years, to find a vaccine that works equally well against multiple coronavirus strains.
-ABC News' Cheyenne Haslett, Sony Salzman