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IDOH To Expand Vaccine Eligibility To 12 And Older Thursday, Pending Recommendation

The community immunization clinics are open to children above the age of 5 and while families will not be charged at clinic sites, they should provide insurance information if available. 
The community immunization clinics are open to children above the age of 5 and while families will not be charged at clinic sites, they should provide insurance information if available. 

The Indiana Department of Health will expand vaccine eligibility to 12- to 15-year-olds starting Thursday, pending recommendation from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

IDOH said that recommendation is expected Wednesday afternoon.

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The FDA passed emergency use authorization for the Pfizer vaccine for that age group on Monday. According to the IDOH website, registration will expand at 8 a.m. Thursday – if the recommendation is favorable.

Hoosiers 16 and 17 years old are currently eligible for the Pfizer vaccine. 

Age and race remain the biggest indicators of whether or not a person has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

In each age group 65 and older, according to IDOH data, more than 70 percent of Hoosiers have received at least one vaccine dose. But for Hoosiers 16 to 29, that drops to less than 30 percent.

Contact reporter Darian at  dbenson@wfyi.org or follow her on Twitter at @HelloImDarian.

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Emma Atkinson is a reporter for WTIU and WFIU News and the anchor of regional newscasts for All Things Considered. She's originally from Champaign, Ill. and graduated from IU with a Bachelor's degree in journalism in 2019. Emma has previously worked as a reporter in Kampala, Uganda and Ketchikan, Alaska.