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Old 31-10-2021, 02:43 PM   #11
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Default Re: Covid 19 -

Hot off the press in good old US of A.

PFIZER FOR KIDS FROM AGE 5.

The US Health Regulator has authorised Pfizer - BioN - Tech corona virus vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 years, making it the first COVID - 19 shot for young children in the US.
The decision is expected to make the vaccine available to 28 million children in the US, many of whom are back in school for in - person learning.

It comes after a panel of advisors to the Food and Drug Administration voted overwhelmingly to recommend the authorisation on Tuesday.
An advisory panel to the US Centers ( sic ) for Disease Control and Prevention is scheduled to meet next week to consider recommendations.
The CDC Director will have the final say!


Quoted verbatim Sunday Times WA........
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