(28 Apr 2022)
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1. Diener family walking into doctor's office at Stony Brook for Moderna vaccine clinical trial appointment for their son, Hudson Diener, 3.
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Paul Burton, Moderna:
"I think there is an important unmet medical need here with these youngest kids. They don't have any other vaccine. They don't have any other treatments. I think the FDA recognizes that. They might indeed prioritize this application, but they do, as you say, now have that full spectrum of data across the whole age range of children and adolescents."
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3. Hudson Diener sitting on lap of dad, Dr. Barry Diener
ANNOTATION: In the U.S., Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine is authorized only for adults so far.
4. Hudson Diener sitting on doctor's office table
5. Tight shot of Hudson Diener's shoes
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6. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Phil Landrigan, Boston College:
"Moving quickly doesn't mean moving sloppily. What FDA needs to do is they need to evaluate the vaccine carefully. They need to see if it's safe. They need to see if it's effective. And they need to do so swiftly. But they won't cut corners. They've said they won't cut corners. And I trust them on that."
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7. Hudson Diener, 3, getting his blood pressure checked as part of the Moderna COVID vaccine trial with principal investigator of the COVID clinical trials at Stony Brook, Dr. Sharon Nachman.
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Paul Burton, Moderna:
"This is a group of children who are at high unmet need. I think we now have a safe and effective vaccine to be able to offer them that mums and dads and caregivers and physicians that will safely protect them. I think it is likely that over time they will need additional doses. But we're working on that."
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9. Hudson Diener, 3, receiving a shot at Stony Brook as part of the Moderna COVID vaccine trial with his father Dr. Barry Diener holding him.
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10. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Phil Landrigan, Boston College:
"I think it's very important to get the youngest children vaccinated."
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11. Hudson Diener, 3, getting a Band-Aid after the a shot for the Moderna COVID vaccine trial.
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12. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Phil Landrigan, Boston College:
"They're a pool where the virus can continue to spread and then infect older people who are more at risk. So it's very important."
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13. Hudson Diener, 3, eating a lollipop after getting a shot as part of Stony Brook's Moderna COVID vaccine trial for kids.
STORYLINE:
Moderna on Thursday asked U.S. regulators to authorize low doses of its COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than 6, a long-awaited move toward potentially opening shots for millions of tots by summer.
Moderna submitted data to the Food and Drug Administration that it hopes will prove two low-dose shots can protect babies, toddlers and preschoolers -- albeit not as effectively during the omicron surge as earlier in the pandemic.
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