Age for vaccine has not yet been lowered in Indiana

Network Indiana:

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Indiana hasn’t opened coronavirus vaccinations to 12-to-15-year-olds yet, but with F-D-A approval in place, it’s likely to begin Thursday.

The Indiana State Department of Health website says the department is awaiting a meeting of its vaccine advisory council Wednesday before expanding vaccinations. Once it does, 12-to-15-year-olds will register through the same online portal as everyone else — like 16-and-17-year-olds before them, they’ll have to go to a site giving the Pfizer vaccine, and they’ll need a parent or guardian with them.

State health commissioner Kristina Box says the main difference will be in the health department’s messaging to teenagers to explain why they should get the shot. Instead of stressing the health standpoint, she says the department will focus more on the chance to be able to socialize, complete the high school football season uninterrupted, and otherwise get back to normal.

And Box anticipates social media-savvy students will serve as vaccine ambassadors, spreading the word through TikTok, Twitter and other platforms.

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