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Moderna Seeks FDA’s OK to Vaccinate Kids Under 6 After COVID Trial Success

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Says clinical trial shows two quarter-doses of its COVID-19 jab produce protective antibodies in children and babies.

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Moderna is set to ask the FDA for emergency-use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine to be given to children under 6. The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotech said trials had shown its jab produced protective antibodies in babies, toddlers, and young children and helped prevent infection. Moderna wants the under-6es to be offered two 25-microgram doses of its vaccine, about a quarter of the level given to adults. It is also asking to have larger doses approved for older children and teenagers. Pfizer has a vaccine approved for children over the age of 5.

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