COVID-19 Vaccine Available to
Children 12 to 15 Years Old in Springfield
Appointment required
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[May 18, 2021]
Children as young as 12 years old will be able
to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine starting tomorrow
(Thursday) at Memorial Medical Center’s South Sixth Drive-Thru Lab,
2950 S. Sixth St., Springfield.
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To schedule an appointment, visit
Vaccination.mhsil.com.
The Pfizer vaccine is a two-dose regimen, with the shots spaced
about 21 days apart. Once people receive their second shot, they
will be fully immunized about two weeks later. Until the Food and
Drug Administration’s Emergency Use Authorization on Monday followed
by approval from an advisory committee to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention today (Wednesday), the vaccine was available
only to 16 years old and older.
“While many children with COVID-19 will have mild symptoms if any, a
small fraction of them will become severely ill from the virus and
need hospitalization,” Jay Roszhart, president of Memorial Health
System Ambulatory Group, said. “This vaccine can help ensure
children stay safe.”
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A parent or guardian must be available in person or
by phone to provide consent.
Studies show that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at keeping people
from getting COVID-19. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will also help
keep people from getting seriously ill even if they do get COVID-19,
according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Children do not need to be current patients of Memorial Physician
Services or Memorial Health System affiliates to receive the
vaccine. Appointments may be scheduled regardless of where the child
lives.
[Michael Leathers] |