As White House announces vaccine plan for kids ages 5-11, states prepare for complex rollout

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As White House announces vaccine plan for kids ages 5-11, states prepare for complex rollout
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The administration is 'eagerly awaiting' federal regulators' review, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy told reporters, and have 'a lot of reasons to be hopeful' about the vaccine's safety and effectiveness.

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In a new operational planning guide sent to state health officials and obtained by ABC News, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises jurisdictions should be"ready to vaccinate" the newly eligible group, following Food and Drug Administration and CDC signoff. Once greenlighted, the pediatric doses will be sent to thousands of sites across the country, including more than 25,000 pediatricians’ offices, more than 100 children’s hospitals, tens of thousands of pharmacies, and hundreds of school and community- based clinics, the White House announced Wednesday.

Children arrive for class on the first day of school reopening on Dec. 7, 2020 in Brooklyn, New York. Even with"sufficient" supply, as the administration has assured, distribution could pose a challenge in some rural areas, where the population of eligible kids may be more spread out across many miles, Hannan said.

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