Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine (Ages 5-11)
最終更新日:2023年4月20日
The bivalent Omicron-adapted (BA.4-5) Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5-11 was designated for subsequent vaccinations and became available for use on and after March 8, 2023.
(Use of the Omicron-adapted vaccine for booster shots began in Tokushima Prefecture on March 25, 2023.)
The schedule and number of times one can recieve the booster shot may vary depending on certain factors, such as the presence of an underlying illness.
Vaccination Schedule for Children Ages 5-11
Children ages 5-11 who have received at least the first two doses of the vaccine are eligible to receive the bivalent Omicron-adapted vaccine.
Vaccines will be administered once 3 or more months have passed since the child's previous vaccination.
(Note):
The pediatric vaccine contains 1/3 of the amount of active ingredients compared to the Pfizer vaccine for ages 12 and older.
Vaccination Schedule for Ages 5-11 (MHLW)
1st & 2nd Doses
The first two doses will be available until March 31, 2024.
Eligibility
The 1st dose of the vaccine is available to children aged 5-11 (from the day before their 5th birthday, up to two days before their 12th birthday).
In general, if your child received the pediatric Pfizer vaccine for their 1st dose vaccination while under the age of 12, they will be given the pediatric vaccine for their 2nd dose as well, even if they are over the age of 12 by the time they receive the 2nd dose.
(Note:)
Children who are 12 years or older at the time of their 1st dose vaccination will be given either the original Pfizer vaccine or the Takeda Novavax vaccine.
Number of Doses & Vaccination Interval
Number of Doses: 2 doses
Vaccination Interval: Usually 3 weeks
(In the case that more than 3 weeks pass after you receive the 1st dose, you do not need to be re-vaccinated with the 1st dose. We recommend that you receive the 2nd dose as soon as possible.)
Vaccine Type
The original strain (monovalent) Pfizer vaccine (for ages 5-11)
Booster Shot
Eligibility for the booster shot varies depending on the vaccination period.
Booster shots (3rd dose vaccinations) using the original strain (monovalent) vaccine have been discontinued as of March 31, 2023.
Vaccination Period: March 8, 2023 to May 7, 2023
Eligibility | Children ages 5-11 who have received the first two doses of the vaccine |
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Vaccination Interval | Once 3 or more months have passed since the previous vaccination |
Vaccine | Bivalent Omicron-adapted Pfizer vaccine (for ages 5-11) |
Number of Doses | 1 dose |
Vaccination Period: May 8, 2023 to Late August, 2023 (Tentative)
Eligibility | Children ages 5-11 who have received the first two doses of the vaccine but were not vaccinated during the March 8-May 7 vaccination period (excluding those eligible for the "Vaccinations Starting From Spring 2023") |
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Vaccination Interval | Once 3 or more months have passed since the previous vaccination |
Vaccine | Bivalent Omicron-adapted Pfizer vaccine (for ages 5-11) |
Number of Doses | 1 dose |
Eligibility | Children ages 5-11 who have received the first two doses of the vaccine and have an underlying illness or have been deemed by a doctor to be at a higher risk of developing severe symptoms (regardless of whether they have received the "Vaccinations Starting From Fall 2022") |
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Vaccination Interval | Once 3 or more months have passed since the previous vaccination |
Vaccine | Bivalent Omicron-adapted Pfizer vaccine (for ages 5-11) |
Number of Doses | 1 dose |
Vaccination Voucher Schedule
1st & 2nd Doses: Vouchers are no longer being sent out as of November 2022.
Booster Shot: Vouchers will be sent 3 months after the date of the previous dose.
Medical Institutions Distributing the Pediatric Vaccine
List of Medical Institutions Distributing the Pediatric Vaccine (April 19)(PDF形式:134KB)
How to Make a Reservation
Reservation methods and eligibility vary depending on the medical institution. Please see the List of Medical Institutions above for more details.
- Tokushima City COVID-19 Call Center Reservations
Phone Number: 088-621-5495
Hours: 8:30~20:00 (including weekends and holidays)
*Reservations can be made until noon 3 days prior to the date of vaccination at the latest. - Reservations via Medical Institutions
Phone Reservations: Call the institution directly during business hours
Important Notes Regarding Vaccination
What to Bring on the Day of Vaccination
- Vaccination Voucher (with medical screening questionnaire)
Please bring your voucher to your appointment, without detaching the vaccination certificate from the screening questionnaire. - ID of the person receiving the vaccine
My Number Card, health insurance card, residence card, etc. - Maternal & Child Health Handbook
Vaccination Consent
Children under 16 years of age cannot be vaccinated without the consent of a parent or legal guardian. The parent or guardian must accompany the child to their appointment and sign their medical screening questionnaire.
The vaccine will not be administered without the signature of a parent or legal guardian.
Receiving a Vaccine Outside Your Registered Domicile
Those who have a certificate of residence outside of Tokushima City, but wish to have their child vaccinated by their general practitioner in Tokushima City are able to do so without submitting a notification.
If you wish to receive the vaccine in Tokushima City from a healthcare provider that is not your general practitioner, or if you hold a certificate of residence in a city outside of Tokushima Prefecture, you must submit a "Notification for COVID-19 Vaccination Outside Your Registered Domicile"(外部サイト)(外部サイト).
Other Information
- Please allow at least 13 days before or after receiving your COVID-19 vaccine if you will be receiving any other immunizatons apart from the flu shot.
- Although we encourage everyone to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, it is not mandatory. Individuals receiving the COVID-19 vaccine must do so of their own volition upon understanding both the preventative benefits and possible side effects of the vaccine. Individuals should not be forced to receive the vaccine, nor should they be discriminated against for being unvaccinated.
For Inquiries Regarding the Safety of the Vaccine
Please call the Tokushima Prefecture COVID-19 Vaccine Consultation Call Center (0120-808-308).
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