Potential for COVID-19 Vaccine for Adolescents Brings Hope for School Reopenings

Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and 100% effective in preventing illnesses in 12 to 15-year-olds

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A new vaccine could be a game-changer when it comes to school reopening plans. Data shows Pfizer-BioNTech is 100% effective in preventing illness in youths ages 12 to 15.

โ€œWhen I heard these numbers were looking really good for our teens and they're beginning clinical trials for our little ones, that give me a lot of hope,โ€ said Olympia Beltran, who said she is not sending her son back to school even when San Diego Unified expands its in-person learning on April 12. 

But she has hopes for the fall.

Her son is 9 years old so she will have to wait for the results of clinical trials for a vaccine being tested for those 6 months to 11 years old.  Beltran is hoping the county will be closer to achieving herd immunity.

โ€œThe closer we get to 70 to 85%, the safer I feel about sending my son back to school in the fall,โ€ Beltran said.

Doctor Howard Taras is a professor of pediatrics at UCSD and has advised San Diego Unified and other school districts about their reopening plans. He said, โ€œWe will not have herd immunity by fall.โ€ He said not everyone will be vaccinated, and after the vaccine rolls out, in the summer or fall, it will take time to get shots in the arms.

So, is Beltranโ€™s son safe to go back to school in the fall?

โ€œIt will be safer, assuming the adults and older children in that environment are vaccinated,โ€ Taras said, and the safety measures are in place. โ€œThat's what is critically important, as weโ€™re still going to have everybody being masked, in good ventilation in all areas where people spend long periods of time.โ€

Pfizer will submit data to the Food and Drug Administration for an emergency use approval.

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