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SHOREWOOD, WI — Anyone 12 or older can now get the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine following revised FDA emergency use authorization (EUA), according to an FDA press release.
Wisconsin confirmed eligibility for all individuals 12 and up. Only the Pfizer vaccine is available to those between 12 and 16, according to a DHS press release.
The decision comes after the FDA determined the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks, according to an FDA press release.
The Johnson & Johnson and Moderna vaccines are only FDA authorized for those 18 or older. This new group can only get vaccinated at locations where Pfizer is in stock, according to a DHS press release.
The estimated 300,000 people in this freshly eligible demographic should not face shortages of Pfizer as there is enough allocated in the future across Wisconsin, according to Jennifer Miller from the Wisconsin DHS.
The Wisconsin DHS encourages parents to vaccinate their children against COVID-19 with the Pfizer shot, Miller said.
Where To Get The Pfizer Vaccine In Shorewood Walgreens: Make an appointment through the Walgreens website.
CVS: Make an appointment through the CVS website.
North Shore Pharmacy: Make an appointment on the North Shore Pharmacy website.
Metro Market Pharmacy: Make an appointment through Kroger's website.
Click here to find other Pfizer vaccines in Shorewood.
The federal vaccine finder will have the most up-to-date vaccine information in Shorewood. Only select Pfizer when using the tool for anyone under 18.
The North Shore Health Department does not currently have Pfizer stock available, according to Interim Public Health Officer Kevin Marebeck.
In most instances, a parent/guardian must be present at any minor's vaccine appointment.
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