(NEW YORK) — With Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine now greenlit for children 12 years old and up, those eagerly awaiting the moment now have to find a place to get it.
The rollout will be a “multi-pronged approach,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel said, including vaccination sites already in operation, major retail pharmacies, mobile health clinics, schools and family doctors.
The name of the game will be meeting kids where they are, experts say, and as with adult vaccinations, that will vary state to state.
Schools offer a central hub, but health experts are eyeing two critical points on the calendar: the close of the academic year for summer and the back-to-school buzz of August.
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