The High Authority for Health recommends expanding vaccination once morest covid to children aged 6 months to 4 years.
This Monday, for the first time, the High Authority for Health (HAS) recommends in a press release the opening of vaccination once morest covid to certain children from 6 months to 4 years old.
Until now, only children aged 5 and over were eligible for vaccination once morest Covid-19, but the High Health Authority recommends opening it to the youngest, particularly vulnerable, from 6 months.
According to the HAS, the vaccine “must be administered according to a three-dose vaccination schedule, with a first interval of 3 weeks, then a second interval of at least 8 weeks”.
In particular, it recommends vaccination for children with comorbidities such as congenital heart disease, chronic liver disease, chronic heart and respiratory disease, neurological disease, primary or drug-induced immunodeficiency, obesity, diabetes, blood diseases. malignancies, sickle cell disease and trisomy 21.
Are also concerned by this recommendation, the children living in the entourage of immunocompromised persons.