FDA advisers endorse Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for children younger than five – CBS News
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The U.S. has taken another step toward making children younger than five years old eligible for COVID vaccinations. Advisers to the FDA on Wednesday unanimously voted to recommend authorization of Pfizer and Moderna’s vaccines for kids aged six months to under five years. It’s a critical move for the youngest Americans, numbering around 18 million total, who until now have not been able to be inoculated. Meg Oliver reports.
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Serdar Imren; he was born in August. All his life he completed education in Turkey. As of 2020, he has 20 years of professional media history. He took part in Turkey's largest and most established media organizations. Star TV, ATV, CNN, Kanal D, Hurriyet Newspaper and Euro News he have signed successful projects in important positions. He devoted the last 8 years of his profession to digital transformation. He has made a special development in the strategies of online publishing, digital journalism, social media and digital projects and still continues to produce successful projects as an Independent Journalist and online publisher in the USA. In addition, he is preparing new projects on freedom of the press, freedom of thought, world peace and human rights.