FDA approves COVID booster shot for healthy children 5 to 11, CDC must give final OK

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory group could give final approval as early as Thursday
Child receives COVID vaccine, Nov. 6, 2021

Federal regulators on Tuesday authorized a COVID-19 booster shot for healthy 5- to 11-year-olds.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must now decide whether to formally recommend the booster, with the agency's advisory group set to meet Thursday.

A booster shot is already recommended for patients 12 and older, and some people, including those 50 and older, can choose to get a second booster, according to the Associated Press

The Food and Drug Administration’s authorization, if backed by the CDC, would allow elementary-age children to get a third shot of Pfizer’s vaccine – at least five months after their last dose.

Pfizer and its partner BioNTech make the only COVID-19 vaccine available for children of any age, the wire service also reports.