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With Pfizer coronavirus vaccine authorized for adolescents, some parents scramble to make appointments while others are wary

With Pfizer coronavirus vaccine authorized for adolescents, some parents scramble to make appointments while others are wary William Wan, Lena H. Sun, Laura Meckler © Christopher Aluka Berry/Reuters A teenager is inoculated with Pfizer s vaccine against coronavirus disease (covid-19) after Georgia authorized the vaccine for ages over 12 years, at Dekalb Pediatric Center in Decatur, Georgia, U.S. May 11, 2021. REUTERS/Chris Aluka Berry Judy Fisher has been trying frantically to get a coronavirus vaccine appointment for her twin 12-year-olds. She has downloaded apps for every drugstore chain in New York City, is strategizing on multiple text chains and looking into out-of-state appointments, hoping to get her daughter and son fully vaccinated so they can see their friends and go to summer camp.

How booster shots could help in global fight against COVID-19

How booster shots could help in global fight against COVID-19 Vaccine Watch: How far away are COVID-19 booster shots? Replay Video UP NEXT With over a third of the United States population now fully vaccinated against COVID-19, scientists hope to preserve this newly acquired immunity as the pandemic continues. Now, researchers are exploring whether we might all need booster shots in the coming months and years in order to maintain immunity or to protect against newly emerging variants. The goal is to prevent future outbreaks not react to them, said Dr. Thaddeus Stappenbeck, chair of the department of inflammation & immunity at Cleveland Clinic.

CDC advisers meet to recommend coronavirus vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds

Biden hails coronavirus vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds as ‘one more giant step’ in fight against the pandemic Lena H. Sun, Fenit Nirappil © Christopher Aluka Berry/Reuters Maddy Yoo, 12, waves to a friend May 11 in Decatur, Ga., while waiting in line to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine after the state authorized it for those 12 and older. (Chris Aluka Berry/Reuters) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday endorsed the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine in children as young as 12, paving the way for millions of adolescents to get the shots and making it easier for state and local officials to reopen schools and summer camps.

What Teenagers Have Learned From a Tumultuous Time in Politics

What Teenagers Have Learned From a Tumultuous Time in Politics Soon-to-be voters say they’re disillusioned by what they’ve observed, but many are also motivated to political action. Image A high school student in Atlanta registering to vote. What happens in politics when people are teenagers can shape their lifelong political views.Credit.Christopher Aluka Berry/Reuters For American teenagers, their political coming of age has been a tumultuous one. They’ve seen the boundary-breaking candidacies of women and people of color, and the norm-shattering presidency of Donald Trump. They’ve lived through racial justice protests, a pandemic, and attacks on American democracy.

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