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Parents might have to wait until the summer before the federal government authorizes a COVID-19 vaccine for children, multiple sources tellPolitico.

According to the news outlet, the sources revealed it could be June before the FDA authorizes a COVID-19 vaccine for children under five years old.

Politicoadded that delays are being attributed to regulators who want to promote two vaccines at the same time instead of pushing one out before the other.

Vaccine advocates are encouraging the administration to act sooner rather than later.

Colorado Gov. Jared Poliswrote a lettercalling on the Biden administration to step up efforts to get authorization for vaccines for the country’s youngest population.

“Hospitalization rates for children under 5 were the highest ever during the omicron surge. While children younger than 5 are less vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 than adults, they can still experience severe and lasting outcomes,” Polis said in the letter.

“Delays and lack of urgency from the FDA and vaccine developers in authorizing a vaccine for children under 5 are concerning.”

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The news outlet’s report comes as the federal government has eased coronavirus restrictions nationwide with the Transportation Security Administrationrecently announcingit will no longer enforce the CDC’smask mandatefor travel after a federal judge in Florida struck down the federal health agency’s directive.

11-year-old Gilberto Talley after getting his first dose at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C.Children’s National Hospital

Kids Covid vaccines

Amid the delay in the FDA’s urgency to push out a COVID-19 vaccine for children under the age of five, the CDC released newfindingsshowing the benefits of getting children vaccinated.

Unvaccinated kids aged 5 to 11 years old were more than twice as likelyto end up in the hospital with COVID-19during the omicron surge than vaccinated kids,according to a new reportfrom the CDC.

And since last November whenPfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine was approved for use in 5 to 11 year olds, the majority of hospitalizations — 9 in 10 — were in kids who were unvaccinated, the CDC reported.

“We need bold federal action and support to give the authorization of a lifesaving COVID-19 vaccine for our youngest children the attention, urgency and action it deserves,” added Polis.

source: people.com