The most important thing to know is that clinical trial data shows that the COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for children ages 5-11. Side effects may occur and could include pain at the injection site, fatigue, and/or headache, which are likely to resolve within 1-2 days and are similar to the side effects seen with other vaccines children routinely receive.
While children are less likely than teens and adults to have severe disease from COVID-19, they are not immune to the disease. Some children have become very sick and required hospitalization, including healthy children who did not have underlying conditions – nearly one third of those children hospitalized have needed care in the ICU. Experts have concluded that the known benefits of receiving the vaccine outweigh the risks of contracting COVID-19.
Children between the ages of 5-11 receive a lower dose of the vaccine than people over the age of 12. The Pfizer vaccine (currently available and approved for use) is a two-dose series, separated by three weeks.
Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5-11
by visiting the CDC’s website.
Parents should also speak with their health care provider to discuss any questions or concerns they may have.