![]() The CDC has updated its guidance on bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccine doses for children ages 6 months and older who are moderately or severely immunocompromised.Īdditional COVID vaccine dose OK'd for immunocompromised children under 5 They also should use CDC data on COVID hospitalizations and levels of other respiratory viruses.ĬDC OKs additional COVID vaccine doses for immunocompromised children Health care facilities creating mask policies should consider the risk level of the patients they care for, input from patients and personnel and the plans of other facilities in the community. Code selection is based on the vaccine product, the patient’s age and which dose in the series is administered.ĬDC updates guidance on masking in health care facilities J- Updated COVID vaccines that more closely match circulating variants could be available this fall.Ĭhanges to COVID vaccine recommendations prompt new, revised CPT codes J- The CDC is looking at recommending only one dose for children ages 2-4 years instead of two to three doses.įDA calls for updated COVID vaccine to target XBB variants 3.ĬDC considers simplified COVID vaccine schedule J- Federal officials are encouraging health care providers to place COVID vaccine orders before regular government ordering ends on Aug. HHS releases transition plan for COVID vaccine commercialization 1, 2023 - The AAP and several partner organizations have created resources for pediatricians to use to support children and families during recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. 17, 2022.įamily Snapshots surveys used to create resources to help families recover from pandemic effectsĪug. 1, 2023 - The number of children admitted to the hospital with confirmed COVID-19 was 244 in the week ending June 24, while 6,527 hospitalizations were reported the week of Jan. Pediatric COVID-19 hospitalizations at lowest recorded levelĪug. This includes about 61.8% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 32.9% of children ages 5-11, 6% of children ages 2-4 and 4.7% of children under 2, CDC data show. population has completed a primary series, according to the CDC. ![]() ![]() Among children, nearly 15.6 million cases have been reported as of May 4, according to AAP data. ![]() CASE COUNT: As of May 11, 2023, more than 104.6 million COVID-19 cases and more than 1.1 million deaths have been reported, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ![]()
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