Pfizer Push For COVID Vaccine EUA In Ages 5-11 Includes School, Mental Health Arguments
Executive Summary
Briefing documents for the upcoming advisory committee tout potential ‘indirect’ benefits and argue that lower dose should address myocarditis concerns.
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