Fauci
expects COVID-19 vaccines for kids in late-2021, sees need for booster
shot
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[May 20, 2021]
By Trisha Roy and Amruta Khandekar
(Reuters) -Kids in the United States will
likely be able to get COVID-19 vaccinations by the end of this year or
the first quarter of 2022, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top
infectious disease expert, said at an event on Wednesday.
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The United States earlier this month cleared the way for the use of
the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer Inc and partner BioNTech SE in
adolescents aged 12 and above.
Fauci also noted the need for a COVID-19 booster shot within a year
or so after getting the primary shot.
"I think we will almost certainly require a booster sometime within
a year or so after getting the primary because the durability
protection against coronavirus is generally not lifelong similar to
measles," he said.
Pfizer Chief Executive Officer Albert Bourla at the event said there
is likely a need for booster shots between 8-12 months. In April,
Bourla told CNBC people will "likely" need a third booster dose of
COVID-19 vaccines within 12 months.
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 Scientists, however, are
questioning the need for COVID-19 booster shots
due to a lack of data to make an informed
decision.
There has been significant headway in ensuring
vaccine equity, Fauci added, highlighting that
the shots should be available in geographic
locations easily accessible to minorities as a
lesson for the next pandemic.
(Reporting by Trisha Roy in Bengaluru; Editing
by Sriraj Kalluvila)
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