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Seven-year-old Clark McGinnity and his nine-year-old brother Henry are both participating in the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine trial.Right now, a child under 12 can t get a COVID vaccine unless they re part of a clinical trial. It comes down to dosing-balancing a shot s protection without causing severe side effects. I don t think it s taking longer than it did on the adults,  pediatric infectious disease specialist Mike Smith said.  But people need to understand that it s a whole separate set of studies because the dose is different. We <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup</a>  spoke with Dr. Michael smith. He s involved in the pediatric trials of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine.Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson researchers are still gathering data.Because children s immune systems are still growing, researchers study by age  <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley termosky</a> groups of five-to-12 years old, two-to-five years old, and two-to-six months old.Just like the adult COVID trials in previous months, they start with smaller phase one clinical trial groups to get the dosing right. I m a parent of two children who are both under 12, so I share this concern,  Smith said.  I really wish my kids were vaccinated. However, I also want to make sure they have the right dose. Smith says the Pfizer dose for kids under 12 is about a third of the dose for everyone else. For Moderna, it s about a half of the full adult dose.Those phase one dosing trials are still monitoring longer-term safety data right now, as the phase two and three are underway, <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley mug</a>  too.With those, half get a sa Rixi Japan opens mass vaccination centers 2 months before Olympics
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