| Clip Of Johns Hopkins University Briefing on COVID-19 Vaccines
Report Video IssueCOVID-19 Vaccines for Children Expected to Be Widely Available By Fall 2021
2020-12-03T14:24:17-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/433/20201203142500012_hd.jpgDr. William John Moss, executive director of the International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, says coronavirus vaccines need to be tested in children under 12 before they are rolled out. Pfizer has conducted some tests in children over 12 and Moderna expects to follow up with their own tests in that age group shortly. Dr. Moss says he is hopeful that there will be vaccines for children in both groups as the school year gets underway in fall 2021.
Dr. William John Moss, executive director of the International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, say… read more
Dr. William John Moss, executive director of the International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, says coronavirus vaccines need to be tested in children under 12 before they are rolled out. Pfizer has conducted some tests in children over 12 and Moderna expects to follow up with their own tests in that age group shortly. Dr. Moss says he is hopeful that there will be vaccines for children in both groups as the school year gets underway in fall 2021. close
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- Rupali Limaye Associate Director Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health->Institute for Vaccine Safety
- William Moss M.D. Executive Director Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health->International Vaccine Access Center
- Ellen Wilson Managing Director Burness Global