
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- COVID-19 vaccines could be approved for emergency use in kids under 12 years old in early to midwinter, a Food and Drug Administration official said Thursday.
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The federal agency then hopes it can fully approv vaccines kids, NBC News reported.
Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna kicked off trials of their COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 12 in March. The results from those trials won't be in until the fall, though. Then, the FDA will review the drug companies' applications.
The FDA has asked for four to six months of safety follow-up data for kids, as opposed to two months of follow-up data for the clinical trials in adults.
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