Vaccinating your toddler against COVID in Pennsylvania: What to know
AXIOS (June 18th, 2022) Pennsylvania children as young as 6 months old are now able to get COVID-19 vaccines.
What’s happening: According to the state Department of Health, roughly 75,000 doses of Moderna’s vaccine have been delivered to provider sites statewide following the CDC’s sign-off on the shots for most young children on Saturday.
- Approximately 83,000 doses of Pfizer’s vaccine have been ordered as of Tuesday, with some deliveries already completed and additional ones expected by later Wednesday.