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N.L. could begin COVID-19 vaccinations for children next week

Premier Andrew Furey said he expects the vaccination campaign to go well, with children across the province.

Rollout could take four to six months, says CMOH

Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey says COVID-19 vaccinations in children ages five to 11 could begin as early as next week following approval from Health Canada. (Lisa Leutner/The Associated Press)

Just hours after Health Canada announced it had approved the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in children ages five to 11,Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey said doses could be going into children'sarms as early as next week.

Furey told reporters Friday his government is waitingto see what the National Advisory Committee on Immunization guidelines will be, to fill in the blanks on the province's vaccination plan.

"We're hoping to have something on Monday or Tuesday," he said.

Fureysaidthe Health Canada approval is an "exciting day," and hopes the vaccination campaign willgo well with children across the province.

The province's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, has said she expects the vaccine rollout to take four to six months.

Furey said they'll try tomake getting the shot as easyas possible for children, byworking to bring vaccinations to schools, andusing other flexible options like pharmacies.

"You can't really have a cookie-cutter approach, but we will have what we hope and plan is a fulsome approach," he said.

4 new cases Friday

Furey's statements come the same day the provincereported four new COVID-19 cases.

Three are in the Central Health region: two people in their 40s and one person between the ages of 20 and 39.

There is one case in the Eastern Health region, a person in their 60s. All four people are contacts of previous cases.

The new cases, along with seven new recoveries across the province, drop Newfoundland and Labrador's active case count to 19. There are 12 active cases in the Central Health region and seven in the Eastern Health region.

There is no one in hospital due to COVID-19.

Eastern Health also shared a potential COVID-19 exposure notification on Thursday, asking anyone who visited Piatto Pizzeria and Enoteca at 60 Elizabeth Ave. in St. John's to book a COVID-19 test.

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