How are the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for young children different?
CNN
Finally, vaccines for little kids under the age of 5 are going into tiny arms this week. Since the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended two options for this age group- one from Pfizer/BioNTech and another from Moderna - parents and caregivers may be wondering which one is right for their child.
They both use an mRNA platform and both are considered safe and well tolerated. Pediatricians CNN spoke with around the country suggest either is a good option.
Supreme Court majority appears skeptical of allowing Holocaust survivors to sue Hungary in US courts
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