homehealthcare NewsModerna says its low dose COVID 19 shots work for kids under 6 years

Moderna says its low-dose COVID-19 shots work for kids under 6 years

Moderna said the small doses were safe, and the main side effects were mild fevers like those associated with other commonly used pediatric vaccines. The vaccine said it will ask the FDA to clear larger doses for older children.

By AP Mar 24, 2022 1:12:43 PM IST (Updated)


Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine works in babies, toddlers and preschoolers the company announced on Wednesday -- and if regulators agree it could mean a chance to finally start vaccinating the littlest kids by summer.
Moderna said in the coming weeks it would ask regulators in the US and Europe to authorize two small-dose shots for youngsters under 6. The company also is seeking to have larger-dose shots cleared for older children and teens in the US.
The nation's 18 million children under 5 are the only age group not yet eligible for vaccination. Competitor Pfizer currently offers kid-sized doses for school-age children and full-strength shots for those 12 and older.