California requires Covid vaccination for Okay-12 faculty youngsters after full FDA approval

California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks during a press conference following meeting with students from James Denman Middle School on October 01, 2021 in San Francisco, California.

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California will require students who attend school in person to be vaccinated against Covid-19 after the Food and Drug Administration granted full approval for their age group, Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Friday.

Newsom’s latest assignment, the first of its kind in the country, will be launched in two phases for students studying in person. The mandate will only come into effect for students 12 and older only after the FDA has granted full approval to the entire age group.

Pfizer’s Covid vaccine is currently only approved for use in emergencies for children ages 12-15. The FDA approved the vaccine in August for children ages 16 and 17.

Newsom said California will apply the mandate for students 12 and older as early as January 1, but possibly by July 1, depending on when FDA clears.

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California will then apply the vaccination mandate to students under the age of 12 in a second phase after full FDA approval for that age group has been granted. Pfizer submitted initial study data to the FDA last month for children ages 5-11 and announced that it will file for an emergency clearance in the coming weeks.

The FDA has scheduled a meeting on October 26th to review Pfizer’s request to vaccinate this age group so that they can begin giving Covid vaccines to 5-11 year olds by Halloween or shortly thereafter.

“Currently in the state of California we have given at least one dose to 63.5% of all of our young cohort ages 12-17,” Newsom said at a news conference. “But we have to do more – 84% of all those eligible have received a dose, but for 12-17 we’re not where we need to be.”

California enrolled more than 6 million students in public schools in April, according to the Department of Education.

Newsom issued a weekly test mandate for all unvaccinated school staff on Aug. 11. The governor added that he is awaiting further instructions from the Biden government before issuing a vaccine mandate for all school staff to match the upcoming rollout for students.

Similar test mandates for California employees and healthcare workers who refuse to vaccinate also went into effect in early August.

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