Coronavirus Vaccine Updates: FDA expected to authorize Pfizer vaccine for ages 12-15 this week

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NEW YORK (WABC) -- The FDA could expand COVID vaccines for 12-to-15-year-olds as early as this week.Health experts say the agency is expected to authorize Pfizer's drug for that age group any day now.The decision would allow middle school students and all high school students to get the shots.Pfizer says clinical trials showed the vaccine was 100% effective for 12-to-15 year-olds.If authorized, that age group may start receiving the Pfizer vaccine later this month.In announcement sure to be welcomed by travelers worldwide, the EU's executive branch has proposed easing restrictions on visiting the 27-nation bloc as vaccination campaigns keep gathering speed.Travel to the EU is currently extremely limited except for a handful of countries with low infection rates. But with the summer season tourism looming, the European Commission hopes that the new recommendations will help dramatically expand that list. EU officials believe the COVID-19 vaccination campaigns will soon be "a game changer," especially in Europe. Its proposal will be discussed with EU ambassadors this week and EU officials hope it could start by June.Bavarian officials on Monday canceled Oktoberfest festivities for a second year in a row due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19, saying there are too many risks in hosting the celebrations - which bring in visitors from around the world - during a global pandemic.Bavarian Governor Markus Soeder said it was with "heavy hearts" that they decided to call off the festival for which the state is known globally, but that with coronavirus numbers still stubbornly high and German hospitals already struggling, it had to be done.Governor Phil Murphy announced that he would be relaxing restrictions a few days sooner than anticipated and that the state would be taking part in a coordinated reopening later this month alongside New York and Connecticut.NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced a major reopening of businesses and venues across the state beginning May 19, an effort which is being coordinated with neighboring New Jersey and Connecticut.Subway service in New York City will return to around-the-clock operations on May 17, NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday. The decision to restore full service came as the subway system saw its highest number of swipes since March 2020.There are some big steps forward in the reopening process in New York. Restrictions on bars are loosening, and employees for the City of New York who have been working from home are heading back into the office . Tens of thousands of workers who will return to the office Monday. The city is the largest employer in the five boroughs. But, some are pushing back against the demands to return to in-person work. A rally was held over the weekend outside City Hall where workers accused the mayor of using them as political pawns.Most states have opened up COVID-19 vaccination to everyone 16 and older, but not everyone is lining up to get the shot. With the recent temporary pause on the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, doctors worry about an increase in vaccine hesitancy that may not be warranted. Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, the CDC found that as many as a third of adults in some areas reported being hesitant about getting the COVID-19 vaccine . These rates are highest in the states of Wyoming and North Dakota, and lowest in Massachusetts, Vermont and California.Many of us had a moment, most often occurring in March 2020, when we realized that COVID-19 had completely changed our lives forever. Even though we've managed to move forward and adapt to a new normal, that memory still sticks with us. Tell us: What was that moment to you You had questions about COVID-19 vaccines and 7 On Your Side is getting you answers from doctors on the front line of the pandemic.aa

SoSublim3 on May 3rd, 2021 at 13:33 UTC »

Just curious because I haven't seen anything but is this still a 2 dose regimen just like the Adults?

mbamatriculating2021 on May 3rd, 2021 at 12:12 UTC »

Nice! This should be a pretty quick incremental ~2.5 to 3.0% to our very solid 44% baseline (12 to 15 is about 5.2% of the total population). We will almost definitely hit >50% of total population for at least one shot by the end of the month and I think mid-May is in play.

wotantx on May 3rd, 2021 at 12:08 UTC »

Oh this is outstanding. I have a 15yo with Cystic Fibrosis and we have been waiting for this.