ORLANDO, Fla. – U.S. health advisers supported the use of the Pfizer vaccine in children as young as 12 on Wednesday following the Food and Drug Administration’s approval earlier this week, expanding emergency use.
This vaccine has been used on teens as young as 16 here in the U.S. and in other countries, with Canada being the first to expand its use to 12 and older. [TRENDING: 2 teens found slain in Fla. | Bikini-clad woman: ‘Jealous’ manager called cops | ‘Cold-blooded murder:’ Sheriff discusses death of 13-year-old] The health advisers said during a committee meeting that the opportunity to vaccinate children will “let kids safely attend camps this summer and help assure a more normal return to classrooms next school year,” according to