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What You Need to Know About COVID-19 Vaccines for Children Ages 5 to 11
The moment many parents have been waiting for is approaching: Federal regulators are expected to decide soon whether to authorize COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5 to 11. Vaccines for kids ages 12 to 15 were authorized in May. The Food and Drug Administration...
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, You Should Still Get the Seasonal Flu Shot
Every fall, health care providers remind the public that it’s critical to get the flu shot. As we continue to cope with COVID-19, it is more important than ever.
Vaccine Facts: COVID-19 Vaccines Are Safe—and Essential—for Pregnant Women
Joanne Stone, MD, MS, explains the dangerous risks of COVID-19 during pregnancy and why you should get vaccinated against the virus.
Face Masks Are Still a Fact of Life, Here’s What You Need to Know About Safe Use
Krystina Woods, MD, explains when ditching your face mask is less of a risk and why the vaccinated still need to mask up.
Vaccine Facts: Immunocompromised People Should Get a Third Dose
The immunocompromised have a reduced ability to fight infections and are more vulnerable to severe COVID-19. A third dose of the vaccine could help.
How Do I Keep My Kids Safe When They Return to School In Person?
As the Delta variant surges, and the timeline for vaccinating children under 12 remains uncertain, concerned parents are wondering how to keep students safe. But there are smart strategies for school children of all ages that can help protect them in the classroom. In...





