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Vaccine availability Who can get a COVID-19 vaccine? Everyone age 5 and older in the United States can get a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines are free for everyone, regardless of your immigration status. You also don’t need health insurance. Where can I or my child get vaccinated? COVID-19 vaccines are available from many pharmacies and health care providers. You have three…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just approved vaccines for kids 5 to 11 this week, making shots now finally available for this age range. We asked top pediatric experts to share their insight on what you need to know.
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Pfizer is expected to apply for FDA Emergency Use Authorization in September, meaning that COVID-19 vaccines for children under 12 may be available as soon as fall.
With coronavirus cases rising across the country and the highly contagious delta variant spreading in every state, many parents have been left wondering how best to keep their children safe, particularly when it comes to kids under 12 who are not yet eligible for vaccination. Here’s how health experts have weighed in..
While parents might worry what the new guidelines mean, the CDC experts say that masking and avoiding public places will continue to protect unvaccinated kids.