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Fauci sees vaccination for kids by late spring or the summer

Fauci sees vaccination for kids by late spring or the summer
JESSICA: GETTING CHILDREN COVID-19 VACCINATED. I鈥橫 JESSICA SCHAMBACH. EVAN: I鈥橫 EVAN ONSTOT. OKLAHOMA CITY TAKING PART IN A NEW TRIAL. KOCO鈥橲 ABIGAIL OGLE JOINS US LIVE FROM HOME. JESSICA: ABBY, YOU SPOKE TO THE LYNN INSTITUTE ABOUT THIS NEW TRIAL FOR KIDS AS YOUNG AS 12. ABIGAIL: GUYS, GOOD EVENING. THIS IS A MUCH SMALLER STUDY THAN THE ONES WE SAW WITH ADULTS TOWARD THE BEGINNING OF THE PANDEMIC. STILL, OKLAHOMA CITY PLAYING A A MAJOR ROLE IN THIS TRIAL FOR CHILDREN. IT STARTED JUST A FEW DAYS AGO IN THE METRO AND I鈥橫 TOLD IT鈥橲 ALREADY GETTING FULL. >> IT鈥橲 A MODERNA TRIAL FOR ADOLESCENTS AGE 12 TO 17 YEARS OLD. ABIGAIL: AND THIS TIME IT鈥橲 DIFFERENT THAN THE TRIAL FOR ADULTS, WHERE 50% GOT THE REAL VACCINE AND 50% GOT THE PLACEBO. >> THE VACCINATION RATIO IS 66% OF THE KIDS WILL GET THE REAL MODERNA VACCINE. THE OTHER 33% WILL GET THE PLACEBO. ABIGAIL: HAVE YOU SEEN ANY CHILDREN GET SICK SO FAR? >> WE CERTAINLY HAVEN鈥橳 SEEN ANYTHING THAT WOULD BE CONCERNING. I WOULD PUT MY CHILDREN IN THIS TRIAL WITHOUT ANY HESITATION. ABIGAIL: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO VACCINATE KIDS? EVEN THOUGH WE KNOW THE AGE GROUP 65 PLUS SEES MUCH MORE DEVASTATING OUTCOMES FROM COVID, THE CEO OF LYNN INSTITUTE CARLOS BLANCO SAYS IT鈥橲 IMPERATIVE ALL AGES GET VACCINATED. >> TO END THIS PANDEMIC, WE鈥橰E -- >> AS WE KNOW, KIDS ARE BY FAR THE LARGEST GROUP OF ASYMPTOMATIC CARRIERS. YOU HEAR THESE TRAGEDIES OF THE KIDS COMING HOME AND INFECTING ONE OR BOTH OF THEIR PARENTS OR GRANDPARENTS AND THEN THEM DYING. I JUST CAN鈥橳 IMAGINE. ABIGAIL: HE SAID NOT ONLY IS IT IMPORTANT TO GET KIDS VACCINATED TO HELP SLOW THE SPREAD, BUT ALSO TO PROTECT CHILDREN NOW AND LATER IN LIFE. >> WITH KIDS, YEAH, THERE鈥橲 CERTAINLY A CONCERN THAT THEY WILL DEVELOP A CASE THAT DAMAGES THEIR LUNGS OR THEIR CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM. NOW YOU HAVE A LIFE-LONG EVENT. ABIGAIL: HE SAID ALL CHILDREN ARE ELIGIBLE, UNLESS YOUR CHILD HAS A HISTORY OF SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION TO VACCINES OR HAS HAD CANCER IN THE PAST TEN YEARS. AND, GUYS, HE SAID THERE WILL BE ANOTHER STUDY COMING HERE IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS, THAT ONE FOR TWO YEARS OLD UP TO 17. I ASKED WHICH VACCINE IT IS, AND HE SAID HE鈥橲 NOT AT LIBERTY TO SAY YET. I
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Fauci sees vaccination for kids by late spring or the summer
Related video above: Oklahoma City taking part in COVID-19 vaccine trial for childrenThe government's top infectious disease expert said Friday he hopes to see some kids starting to get vaccinated for COVID-19 in the next few months. It's a needed step to securing widespread immunity to the virus.Vaccines are not yet approved for children, but testing already is underway for those as young as 12.If those trials are successful, Dr. Anthony Fauci said they would be followed by another round of testing down to those 9 years old.鈥淗opefully by the time we get to the late spring and early summer we will have children being able to be vaccinated,鈥� Fauci said at a White House coronavirus briefing.Fauci was looking ahead to a time vaccines will be plentiful. Even older adults are having difficulty getting shots at the moment. As of Thursday, only about 1.3% of Americans had been fully vaccinated with the required two doses of the currently available vaccines.Children represent about one-fourth of the population, and for the U.S. to reach 鈥渉erd immunity," or widespread resistance, about 70% to 85% of the population must be vaccinated.鈥淐hildren tend to not become as severely ill as adults but they can still become ill and some have tragically died,鈥� said Dr. Leana Wen, a public health expert and emergency room physician, who supports Fauci's goal. 鈥淐hildren can also be vectors of transmission, and getting children vaccinated is important as we strive for herd immunity.鈥漈he Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has emergency approval for use in people 16 and older. Moderna's vaccine is for those 18 and older.Pfizer's clinical trial for children 12 to 15 is fully enrolled, and the drugmaker could seek emergency authorization from the Food and Drug Administration for children 12 and up sometime in the first half of this year. Moderna鈥檚 trial for ages 12-17 is still recruiting.Since the initial tests to validate the safety and effectiveness of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines involved tens of thousands of people, the age-related testing on children can be done using smaller groups.鈥淵ou don鈥檛 want to have to ... go through an efficacy trial, where you鈥檙e involving tens of thousands of children," Fauci explained. 鈥淲hat you can do, is in a much smaller trial, measured in hundreds to a couple of thousands ... what we call safety and ... immunogenicity.鈥� That's a term for whether the vaccine successfully triggers an immune system response.After a frustratingly slow start, the U.S. is now administering about 1 million shots a day to adults, although that pace is still seen as insufficient. President Joe Biden has talked about 1.5 million shots a day, if it can be done. His administration has set a goal of 100 million shots in its first 100 days.Two more vaccines from American companies are nearing the stage where the FDA can evaluate them for approval. One from Johnson & Johnson requires only a single shot.Biden has also set a goal of reopening most schools by the summer, and directed government agencies to work with communities to advance it.His American Rescue Plan legislation in Congress calls for $50 billion to finance a major expansion of testing, which is seen as necessary for the safe reopening of schools and businesses. That's because robust testing can detect early outbreaks before they spread through a community and trigger shutdowns. Testing in the U.S. had a chaotic start, and experts say in many parts of the country it's still subpar.

Related video above: Oklahoma City taking part in COVID-19 vaccine trial for children

The government's top infectious disease expert said Friday he hopes to see some kids starting to get vaccinated for COVID-19 in the next few months. It's a needed step to securing widespread immunity to the virus.

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Vaccines are not yet approved for children, but testing already is underway for those as young as 12.

If those trials are successful, Dr. Anthony Fauci said they would be followed by another round of testing down to those 9 years old.

鈥淗opefully by the time we get to the late spring and early summer we will have children being able to be vaccinated,鈥� Fauci said at a White House coronavirus briefing.

Fauci was looking ahead to a time vaccines will be plentiful. Even older adults are having difficulty getting shots at the moment. As of Thursday, only about 1.3% of Americans had been fully vaccinated with the required two doses of the currently available vaccines.

Children represent about one-fourth of the population, and for the U.S. to reach 鈥渉erd immunity," or widespread resistance, about 70% to 85% of the population must be vaccinated.

鈥淐hildren tend to not become as severely ill as adults but they can still become ill and some have tragically died,鈥� said Dr. Leana Wen, a public health expert and emergency room physician, who supports Fauci's goal. 鈥淐hildren can also be vectors of transmission, and getting children vaccinated is important as we strive for herd immunity.鈥�

The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has emergency approval for use in people 16 and older. Moderna's vaccine is for those 18 and older.

Pfizer's clinical trial for children 12 to 15 is fully enrolled, and the drugmaker could seek emergency authorization from the Food and Drug Administration for children 12 and up sometime in the first half of this year. Moderna鈥檚 trial for ages 12-17 is still recruiting.

Since the initial tests to validate the safety and effectiveness of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines involved tens of thousands of people, the age-related testing on children can be done using smaller groups.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 want to have to ... go through an efficacy trial, where you鈥檙e involving tens of thousands of children," Fauci explained. 鈥淲hat you can do, is in a much smaller trial, measured in hundreds to a couple of thousands ... what we call safety and ... immunogenicity.鈥� That's a term for whether the vaccine successfully triggers an immune system response.

After a frustratingly slow start, the U.S. is now administering about 1 million shots a day to adults, although that pace is still seen as insufficient. President Joe Biden has talked about 1.5 million shots a day, if it can be done. His administration has set a goal of 100 million shots in its first 100 days.

Two more vaccines from American companies are nearing the stage where the FDA can evaluate them for approval. One from Johnson & Johnson requires only a single shot.

Biden has also set a goal of reopening most schools by the summer, and directed government agencies to work with communities to advance it.

His American Rescue Plan legislation in Congress calls for $50 billion to finance a major expansion of testing, which is seen as necessary for the safe reopening of schools and businesses. That's because robust testing can detect early outbreaks before they spread through a community and trigger shutdowns. Testing in the U.S. had a chaotic start, and experts say in many parts of the country it's still subpar.