Fri Jun 3, 2022 – 9:08 pm EDT
WASHINGTON (LifeSiteNews) — The Biden White House said Thursday that children age six months to five years may be able to receive their first experimental mRNA COVID dose as soon as June 21.
“Our expectation is that within weeks every parent who wants their child to get vaccinated will be able to get an appointment,” said White House COVID-19 coordinator Ashish Jha, according to a report by the Associated Press.
In the briefing, Jha informed the public that states can put in their orders for the “pediatric vaccines” on Friday, and if the Food and Drug Administration approves when it meets June 15 of giving youngsters the shots — as they are expected to do — the novel, abortion-tainted injections could be shipped off and in the arms of six-month-old babies less than a week later.
This is the second time Pfizer sought authorization for giving young children and infants their COVID injections. In February, their request was postponed after Pfizer said their two-dose regimen did not generate a strong enough immune response in their ongoing experimental trial involving children age 2-5.
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