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The Food and Drug Administration will delay its decision on authorizing Moderna Inc’s vaccine for adolescents while it examines whether it leads to an inflammatory heart condition, the Wall S…

approval is unclear, which could affect the upcoming Los Angeles Unified School District mandates for student vaccinations, and the California statewide call for vaccinations for in-person instruction.

The FDA now plans to further review data before extending the vaccine’s eligibility to younger people. Gov. Gavin Newsom has detailed two phases for vaccination mandates. The first for ages 7-12 and the second for ages K-6. The mandate applies to private and public schools, elementary and secondary. The Pfizer vaccine is currently only fully authorized for those aged 16 and up. It is offered under an emergency-use authorization for those aged 12-15. Newsom did not detail the rollout for that group,

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