Fauci backs vaccine mandate for school children, discusses boosters every five months with Biden

Fauci backs vaccine mandate for school children, discusses boosters every five months with Biden

by Joseph Anthony
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert, said on Sunday he supports COVID-19 vaccine mandates for children attending schools as the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus continues to fuel a surge in cases in the nation.

โ€œI believe that mandating vaccines for children to appear in school is a good idea,โ€ Fauci told CNNโ€™s โ€œState of the Unionโ€ program. โ€œWeโ€™ve done this for decades and decades, requiring polio, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitisโ€ vaccinations.
Currently, children under 12 are not eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. But Fauci, in a separate interview on ABCโ€™s โ€œThis Weekโ€ program, said there should be enough data by early October for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to consider whether the shot is safe for children under that age.
โ€œI think thereโ€™s a reasonable chanceโ€ that the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines could get FDA clearance for kids under 12 before the upcoming holiday season, Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical adviser to the White House, said last Tuesday.
As schools re-open for the fall, the rise in coronavirus cases is already causing significant disruptions.
Dozens of schools nationwide have had to delay the start of the school year or shut down since opening in August, according to data from tracking website Burbio. Its data shows the impact on schools so far has been heaviest in the South, the epicenter of the current surge in cases and where vaccination rates among those already eligible are generally the lowest in the country.
The re-opening of schools is also contributing to a supply shortage of COVID-19 tests in the United States as schools revive surveillance programs that will require tens of millions of tests, according to industry executives and state health officials, Reuters reported last week.
Meanwhile, federal health authorities are discussing shortening the timeline for COVID-19 booster shots to allow additional doses sooner than the eight-month window officials have been targeting, President Joe Biden said at the weekend.
For now, the planned timeline remains in place for adults to have another dose of the vaccine eight months after the original inoculation.
โ€œThe question raised is: should it be shorter than eight months, should it be as little as five months? Thatโ€™s being discussed,โ€ Biden told reporters at the White House, adding that he had discussed the issue Fauci on Friday.
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