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Pfizer vaccine now available to Louisiana residents ages 12 and up

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On Thursday, May 13, Louisianans ages 12 and up became eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

This comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) action late Wednesday formally recommending the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for this age group.

Prior to this announcement, the Pfizer vaccine was recommended and authorized for people no younger than 16 years of age.

The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer vaccine for this age group earlier this week. On Wednesday, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices made the recommendation and the CDC approved the use based on clinical trial data that found the vaccine to be safe and effective.

State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter said the vaccine has now passed the same safety benchmarks for this younger age group as it did for those ages 16 and older.

The State says that the Louisiana Department of Health alerted vaccine providers on on Thursday morning that they can begin administering the Pfizer vaccine to people ages 12 and up. The updated guidance, they say, goes into effect immediately.

“We have the utmost confidence in the FDA and CDC’s rigorous safety and efficacy review and, after looking at the data ourselves, are excited to now expand eligibility for more young people in Louisiana,” said Dr. Joseph Kanter, Louisiana State Health Officer. “Today is a good day, and it means more families have the ability to protect their children and their families and enjoy summer with confidence.”

On Thursday, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards joined state and national health officials and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in urging young people, their parents, and all adults to get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it is available to them.

“As a parent, I know that decisions regarding the health of our children are among the most important ones we make. I hope all parents of adolescents will consider protecting their children with the COVID-19 vaccine and, if they have questions, that they ask their child’s pediatrician or another trusted medical professional,” said Governor Edwards. “Today we enter a new phase in our fight to slow the spread of COVID-19, with the expansion of the Pfizer vaccine to 12-15-year-olds. This vaccine is proven to be safe and effective and already we’ve seen a major decrease in the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths in older people who are fully vaccinated.”

Around 1,500 locations in Louisiana are currently offering the COVID-19 vaccine.

Residents can call the state's COVID Vaccine Hotline at 855-453-0774 for more information.

For a person younger than age 18, parental/caregiver consent is needed to get the shot. LDH has created a consent form that can be found online at: covidvaccine.la.gov

The guidance issued by the CDC states the vaccines are safe and effective for people between the ages of 12 and 16. In clinical trials, the Pfizer vaccine has demonstrated 100 percent effectiveness in children as young as 12 years old with minimal side effects.

According to the state, reviews by the FDA and the CDC concluded that people ages 12 and above will not have side effects that are different from people who have already been vaccinated. Side effects were reportedly mild and included moderate pain or swelling in the arm where the shot was given, fever, chills, tiredness and/or headaches.

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