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			Memorial Health in Springfield to 
			hold drive thru Covid-19 vaccinations for children under five years 
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            [September 01, 2022]  
			Memorial Drive-Thru Lab on South Sixth is offering 
			the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to children under five years old, 
			following its approval as “safe and effective” by federal agencies. 
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			 The Pfizer vaccine is a three-dose regimen, 
			authorized by the Food and Drug Administration. The first two doses 
			are administered about three weeks apart, followed by the third dose 
			given eight weeks after the second dose. 
			 
			The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently gave its OK 
			to allow the COVID-19 vaccine for babies and preschoolers. The 
			long-awaited decision provides protection from the persistent virus 
			to children from six months up to five years. 
			 
			“The benefits of this vaccine outweigh the risk. The vaccine has 
			been proven safe and effective for under age five,” said Dr. Anna 
			Richie, clinical director of urgent care for Memorial Care, part of 
			Memorial Health. “Parents must make difficult decisions every day, 
			but this one is easy.” 
			 
			While many infants and toddlers will have mild symptoms, if any, 
			from COVID-19, hospitalizations and death rates are higher in that 
			age group compared to older children, the FDA said. COVID-19 is the 
			fifth most common cause of death for children under five.
			“Many parents have been eagerly awaiting the news 
			that they could vaccinate their infants and preschoolers ever since 
			adults were first able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine some 18 
			months ago,” said Dr. Ashish John, a pediatrician with Memorial Care 
			on Koke Mill in Springfield. “The vaccine offers strong protection 
			against the worst outcomes of the virus, including hospitalization 
			and death.” 
			
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Few side effects have been reported from the vaccine in older 
children, including fatigue, fever, fussiness and soreness, John said. 
 
“A low-grade temperature is the most common reaction, similar to other 
vaccines,” Richie said. 
 
Getting your child vaccinated could prevent missed days from work and school as 
well as transmission to other family members, Richie said. 
 
Children do not need to be current patients of Memorial Care or other Memorial 
Health organizations to receive the booster. Appointments may be scheduled 
regardless of where the child lives. 
 
A parent or guardian must be available in person or by phone to provide consent. 
To schedule an appointment, visit vaccination.mhsil.com. The lab is at 2950 S. 
Sixth St. in Springfield. 
				 
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