What parents need to know about vaccinating children ages 12 and older
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What parents need to know about vaccinating children ages 12 and older
Now that the FDA has extended Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine to include children 12 to 15, parents are trying to decide if vaccination is the right decision for their child.
As more parents return to outside-the-home jobs, that means children need to return to child care environments. But pandemic shutdowns put some out of business, and some older providers are worried..
Children between the ages of 12-15 became eligible for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this week. Prior to Wednesday's change, only teens 16 and older were eligible. Denver7 spoke with several teens about..
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Adults were first in line for the COVID vaccine, but the next shot in the arm could be for your child. UC Davis Health is launching a COVID vaccine trial for children ages 12 to 17, but the idea..
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