Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb says that parents should decide if their children receive a COVID-19 booster.

Appearing on Face the Nation on Sunday, Gottlieb said that boosters should not be mandated by schools.

“I certainly don’t think schools should be mandating boosters. I think this should be left up to the discretion of parents and their physicians. You know, it’s going to depend on the individual circumstance,” Gottlieb said during the interview.

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He noted that children have a lesser risk from COVID infections.

Gottlieb also stated that cloth masks don’t do much to help stop COVID transmission.

According to a report from the New York Times, the FDA is expected to approve Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine boosters for kids aged 12-15 on Monday.

“Regulators also plan to allow both adolescents and adults to seek an extra shot of Pfizer’s vaccine five months after receiving a second dose instead of the current period of six months. A booster shot is also expected to be authorized for younger children, ages 5 to 11, with immune deficiencies,” the report stated.

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