Lauren Scott,15, y.o, gets her first Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine shot from Miami Dade County Fire Rescue Captain Will Hall, at the South Miami Children’s Clinic, as part of a Pfizer pop-up in partnership with Miami-Dade County, hosted by Dr.Tina Carroll-Scott (her Mom) at the Clinic in South Miami, on Saturday, May 15, 2021.
Hollywood, Florida – According to Children’s hospitals across South Florida, an increase in the number of patients with COVID-19 occurred all over the state.
According to Nicklaus Children’s Hospital officials, a total of 25 children are currently admitted with symptoms while 15 of those 25 are in Intensive Care Units.
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital said in the first 10 days of August, they have treated 160 children with COVID-19.
“The most striking thing is how the increase in the families that are coming in that are positive, not just the one patient but all the parents are positive, all the siblings are positive,” said Memorial Healthcare System nurse manager Anthony Sanders.
The American Academy of Pediatrics urges the FDA to expand vaccine authorization to those younger than 12.
Pfizer plans on asking for emergency approval for children ages 5 to 11 by September and Moderna plans on doing the same by winter.
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