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'At risk' 12-15 year-olds approved for Pfizer vaccine. Here's who is getting it first and why - ABC News

Pfizer's vaccine was already approved for people 16 and older — but from Monday 9 August, Indigenous children and those with underlying health conditions, aged between 12 to 15 years old, will be able to receive a vaccine.

So what should families consider? And when will other children be eligible to get the vaccine?

Guests:

Associate Professor Asha Bowen, Program Head of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases, Telethon Kids Institute and Head of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Perth Children's Hospital

Dr James Best, NSW GP, Chair of Child and Young People's Health at The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

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