The FDA could authorize Covid-19 vaccines for young children in weeks, expert says

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The US Food and Drug Administration could soon authorize a Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for young children, experts said

The US Food and Drug Administration could soon authorize a Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for young children, experts said -- a development that offers hope in the midst of a dangerous time in the pandemic for kids, who account for a quarter of all cases reported last week.

"It is conceivable that by Halloween, we could see shots going into arms, but it's going to take a number of weeks for that process to work its way through," Dr. James Hildreth, a vaccine adviser to the FDA, told CNN's Don Lemon Monday.

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