Kids should get the COVID-19 shot, and an extra for the immunocompromised: NACI
OTTAWA — The National Advisory Committee on Immunization has urged kids aged five to 11 to get their two doses of an mRNA COVID-19 shot, and also recommends a third dose for immunocompromised kids.
When child-sized doses of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine were approved for kids in November, NACI decreed that kids may be offered the shot.
At the time, NACI said it would strengthen the language when a bit of time passed and more data on the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine became available.
The committee now has what it needs to insist that kids aged five to 11 should be offered a full course of the vaccine to protect against COVID-19, with eight weeks between shots.


