New FDA COVID guidelines worry Lexington pediatrician

The Food and Drug Administration is limiting the number of people who qualify for COVID-19 vaccinations. On Wednesday, the FDA approved shots from three companies for seniors, but for two of them, require younger adults and children over six months old to have at least one high-risk health condition. Lexington pediatrician Dr. Elizabeth Hawse said she’s concerned the new rules will result in fewer children being vaccinated.

“People under two years of age, when they get COVID, they have the same hospitalization rate, are very similar to elderly people over age 65, so that is the actual data, the science.”

Hawse is Kentucky’s immunization representative for the American Academy of Pediatrics. She said medical professionals are still awaiting guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about whether they should be vaccinated…

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