If it's approved, the vaccine could widely be available to kids in that age group as soon as Thursday.
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However, some medical professionals, including those in the Central Valley, have already moved forward with COVID vaccinations for children.
Health officials with UCSF Fresno started vaccinating younger Valley residents with Pfizer doses on Tuesday at the Fresno City College vaccine site.
A pediatric faculty member at UCSF Fresno jumped at the opportunity and took her 13-year-old daughter to get her vaccine.
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"It's nice to know my friends are getting vaccinated, which makes them safer, and makes me safer and makes everyone safer. That's honestly what I want with getting the vaccine, is I'm making everyone else safe around me, which is just a good feeling," said 13-year-old Lola Miranda.
Everyone under the age of 18 needs their parent or guardian's consent and a proof of age document, like a birth certificate, to get the shot.
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Those between the ages of 14 to 17 must also give consent, in addition to their parents.
The Fresno City College vaccination clinic requires no registration. Anyone can drive in and park for assistance to receive their shot from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm.
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