Booster Shots in Children Ages 5–11 Increase Omicron Antibodies, Pfizer Says
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Booster Shots in Children Ages 5–11 , Increase Omicron Antibodies, Pfizer Says.
NBC News reports a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine increases antibody protection in children ages 5-11, the company said on April 14.
NBC News reports a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine increases antibody protection in children ages 5-11, the company said on April 14.
Given half a year after the initial series of two doses, a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine increased antibody levels sixfold.
In Pfizer's clinical trial, 140 children ages
5 through 11 received a booster shot.
According to NBC News, data has
not yet been made available to
independent researchers for review.
In the era of Omicron, booster doses of
COVID vaccines have been hit and miss.
In adults, a booster dose of Pfizer's vaccine wanes dramatically after four months.
Health experts say the same trends
are likely to occur in children.
For adults, Pfizer's vaccine
is 30 micrograms per dose.
For children, vaccines are
10 micrograms per dose.
Earlier this year, New York Department
of Health researchers found Pfizer's
vaccine to offer minimal protection
against infection in children.
But according to NBC, the CDC later said
two doses in children offered ample protection against severe infections.
But according to NBC, the CDC later said
two doses in children offered ample protection against severe infections
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