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Pfizer to start testing its COVID-19 vaccine in children as young as 12

Pfizer to start testing its COVID-19 vaccine in children as young as 12
VACCINE IS MOVING FORWARD AROUND THE WORLD. AND RESEARCHERS ARE MAKING HEADWAY RIGHT HERE IN BOSTON. NEWSCENTER5’S KATIE THOMPSON SHOWS US THE PROCESS AT BRIGHAM AND WOMEN’S HOSPITAL. >> DOCTORS AND HEALTH EXPERTS AT THE BRIGHAM SAY A COVID 19 VACCINE TRIAL IS PROGRESSING AS HALF A DOZEN VACCINES MOVE INTO PHASE THREE TESTING. >> MY HOPE IS THEY ALL WILL WORK. THE QUESTION IS HOW QUICKLY CAN WE DEVELOP THEM AND ASSESS I THEY WORK SO WE KNOW TO MAKE THE INVESTMENT TO GO TO SCALE >> DR. LINDSEY BADEN SAYS 30,000 PEOPLE ARE PARTICIPATING IN THE STUDY EVALUATING A VACCINE CANDIDATE MANUFACTURED BY MODERNA. HALF ARE GETTING THE VACCINE, THE OTHER HALF ARE GETTING A PLACEBO. >> WHAT WE CAN DO TO DECREASE THE AMOUNT OF COVID IN THE COMMUNITY CAN DECREASE TRANSMISSION AND PROTECT ALL OF US. >> THE TRIAL TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION FACTORS LIKE PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE. >> IT’S IMPORTANT THAT WE HAVE THIS DIVERSITY IN THE TRIALS SO WE CAN ANALYZE TO SEE ARE THERE DIFFERENCES IN THE RESPONSES TO THE VACCINE. >> ANTHONY SHIVERS FIRST SIGNED UP FOR THE TRIAL BACK IN APRIL. HE’S BEEN PART OF THIS STUDY FOR TWO MONTHS. >> I JUST SAW SO MANY MINORITIES, BLACKS, AND HISPANICS WERE DYING AND I JUST WANTED TO BE A PART OF THE PROCESS. >> SHIVERS, WHO HAS PREEXISTING CONDITIONS, DOESN’T KNOW IF HE RECIEVED THE VACCINE OR A PLACEBO. BUT HE SAYS HE HAS NOT EXPERIENCED ANY SIDE EFFECTS. AS FOR IF OR WHEN THIS RAPIDLY PROGRESSING VACCINE MAY BE AVAILABLE, DR. BADEN IS HESITANT TO SAY. ADDING THERE IS GREAT RISK IN MOVING TOO FAST. >> I AVOID SPECULATION IN THAT FRONT. THESCIENCE WILL GUIDE US, WE NEED TO FOLLOW THE SCIENCE. MODERNA AND PHIZER BOTH LAUNCHED PHASE 3 TRIALS AT THE END
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Pfizer to start testing its COVID-19 vaccine in children as young as 12
Drugmaker Pfizer has plans to start testing its experimental coronavirus vaccine in children as young as 12, and parents have already expressed interest in enrolling their kids, the researcher leading the trial told CNN Tuesday.It will be the first coronavirus vaccine trial to include children in the United States.A team at Cincinnati Children's Hospital will begin vaccinating teenagers aged 16 and 17 this week, and will move to enroll 12-to 15-year-olds later, said Dr. Robert Frenck, director of the Vaccine Research Center at the hospital.The company confirmed on its website it has approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to enroll children as young as 12 in its trial."We really think a vaccine for adolescents and children is going to be critical for getting Covid under control," Frenck told CNN in a telephone interview."I think one of the things that is important to remember is that although the death rate for children with Covid is lower than in older adults, it's not zero," he said, noting that more than half a million children have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the U.S. "It is not a nonexistent infection in children."Children can develop serious illness and also die from coronavirus and there is no way to predict which ones will, he said. They also can spread it to other, more vulnerable people, including parents, grandparents, health care workers and others. And children can develop a rare but serious side-effect from coronavirus infection called multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children or MIS-C.Frenck also believes more children have been infected with coronavirus than the official data shows. "I think we are probably under detecting the number of kids that are infected because they are not getting sick enough to where a parent says they need to go to a doctor," he said."Most of the time in kids, you have a young kid at home and they have a runny nose, they have a cough — you are not going to bring them to a doctor," he added."And most of the time, what a coronavirus causes is a cold."Plus, the FDA has asked the companies working to make a coronavirus vaccine to test them in diverse groups — including in people usually missed in drug and vaccine trials, such as the elderly, Blacks, Hispanics and Native Americans.Pfizer, one of four companies to have vaccines in advanced, Phase 3 clinical trials in the U.S., says it has enrolled close to 38,000 volunteers in its trial. More than 31,000 of them have received the second of two shots.Frenck said more than 90 people have responded to an ad looking for volunteers to sign up teens for the trial.Pfizer developed its two-dose coronavirus vaccine with Germany's BioNtech. It uses pieces of viral genetic material to induce immunity to the coronavirus."If regulatory approval or authorization is obtained, the companies expect to manufacture globally up to 100 million doses by the end of 2020 and potentially 1.3 billion doses by the end of 2021," the company said on its website.

Drugmaker Pfizer has plans to start testing its experimental coronavirus vaccine in children as young as 12, and parents have already expressed interest in enrolling their kids, the researcher leading the trial told CNN Tuesday.

It will be the first coronavirus vaccine trial to include children in the United States.

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A team at Cincinnati Children's Hospital will begin vaccinating teenagers aged 16 and 17 this week, and will move to enroll 12-to 15-year-olds later, said Dr. Robert Frenck, director of the Vaccine Research Center at the hospital.

The company confirmed on its website it has approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to enroll children as young as 12 in its trial.

"We really think a vaccine for adolescents and children is going to be critical for getting Covid under control," Frenck told CNN in a telephone interview.

"I think one of the things that is important to remember is that although the death rate for children with Covid is lower than in older adults, it's not zero," he said, noting that more than half a million children have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the U.S. "It is not a nonexistent infection in children."

Children can develop serious illness and also die from coronavirus and there is no way to predict which ones will, he said. They also can spread it to other, more vulnerable people, including parents, grandparents, health care workers and others. And children can develop a rare but serious side-effect from coronavirus infection called multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children or MIS-C.

Frenck also believes more children have been infected with coronavirus than the official data shows. "I think we are probably under detecting the number of kids that are infected because they are not getting sick enough to where a parent says they need to go to a doctor," he said.

"Most of the time in kids, you have a young kid at home and they have a runny nose, they have a cough — you are not going to bring them to a doctor," he added.

"And most of the time, what a coronavirus causes is a cold."

Plus, the FDA has asked the companies working to make a coronavirus vaccine to test them in diverse groups — including in people usually missed in drug and vaccine trials, such as the elderly, Blacks, Hispanics and Native Americans.

Pfizer, one of four companies to have vaccines in advanced, Phase 3 clinical trials in the U.S., says it has enrolled close to 38,000 volunteers in its trial. More than 31,000 of them have received the second of two shots.

Frenck said more than 90 people have responded to an ad looking for volunteers to sign up teens for the trial.

Pfizer developed its two-dose coronavirus vaccine with Germany's BioNtech. It uses pieces of viral genetic material to induce immunity to the coronavirus.

"If regulatory approval or authorization is obtained, the companies expect to manufacture globally up to 100 million doses by the end of 2020 and potentially 1.3 billion doses by the end of 2021," the company