Our next 10 Questions on Vaccines
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John,
With pediatric COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations steadily rising, it's
incredibly important that eligible kids get vaccinated.
But we know that many parents and caretakers have questions, on everything
from side effects to allergies to dosage amounts.
We had a chance to speak with Dr. Kawsar Talaat, an associate professor at the
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (and a parent), and asked her
some of the most pressing questions about vaccines and kids. Click on the image
to watch the full video, or on a specific question to jump right to Dr.
Talaat's answer:
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dose the same for children as adults?
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If my child turns 12 soon, should she wait and get the adult dose?
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If you or someone you know has questions about kids and the COVID-19 vaccines,
rest assured that you're not the only ones.
That's why we wanted to hear from someone who is an expert -- and a parent --
about kids and the COVID-19 vaccines.
Take a moment to watch our latest 10 Questions on Vaccines:
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Thanks,
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