after finding two shots in babies and toddlers fails to produce expected immunity
Pfizer said Friday its going to test three doses of its COVID vaccine in young children under five years old, after two jabs failed to produce the expected immunity in babies and preschoolers.
Two doses didnt appear strong enough in some of the kids, the company said, saying that a preliminary analysis found 2- to 4-year-olds immune response wasnt as strong as expected to the lose-dose jabs for younger children.
If three doses proves successful, Pfizer and its partner BioNTech said they would apply for emergency authorization sometime in the first half of 2022.
The company already has a kid-sized vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds, which is one-third the dosage given to adults and children 12 and older.
For someone younger than 5, the company has been testing a very small dose: 3 micrograms, or one-tenth the amount an adult receives in their jab.
Poster Comment:
Vaccines don't work for children age 2 and under.