When it comes to getting younger children vaccinated against COVID-19, parents are split pretty much right down the middle according to a University of Michigan poll.
The national poll, conducted by the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital showed that 49 percent of parents with children ranging from three to 11 years of age say they are likely to have their children vaccinated, while 51 percent of parents say it's unlikely that they'll seek to get the vaccine for their children.
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The poll's co-director Sarah Clark says that parents have a lot to consider when it comes to keeping their children healthy.