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US regulators authorize low-dose shots of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. -- (link)
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decline
Next up: CDC’s advisory committee meeting Tuesday, then if CDC director signs off kids could start getting vaccinated soon after -- (link*)
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decline (aka Decline)
Oct 29 '21, 12:22
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https://twitter.com/megtirrell/status/1454166186514653188
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I guess I'm surprised CDC has a say. I don't think of them as a regulatory agency -- nm
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Full Size Candy Baron
Oct 29, 12:45
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They’re advisory, not regulatory. But I’m guessing you’d potentially be opening up yourself to liability if you act absent or contrary to their recommendations -- (edited)
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znufrii
Oct 29, 12:51
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I thank you and accept your explanation. -- nm
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Full Size Candy Baron
Oct 29, 13:03
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To put it more succinctly, the FDA tells you if you can, CDC tells you whether you should. -- nm*
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znufrii
Oct 29, 13:05
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