COVID-19 vaccines for children offers path out of pandemic for parents, kids
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Members of Mona Shores competitive cheer team board a charter bus Friday, March 26, 2021, at Mona Shores High School. Mona Shores will compete in the Division 2 state finals Saturday, March 27, 2021, at Michigan State s Breslin Center. (Scott DeCamp | MLive.com)(Scott DeCamp | MLive.com)
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As a physician, Dr. Paul Entler has seen how COVID-19 can make children seriously ill and infect the people around them.
As a parent, he’s seen the emotional toll of the pandemic on his own children and how it’s upended their everyday lives.
Half of Michigan adults are now vaccinated. The other half will be the hard part.
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Erin Alexander-Bell receives her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine during a Family Health Center pop up vaccine clinic at King-Westwood Elementary School in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Thursday, April 29, 2021. Family Health Center partnered with Kalamazoo Public Schools and Bronson Methodist Hospital to give the Pfizer vaccine to those 16 and older. (Joel Bissell | MLive.com)Joel Bissell | MLive.com
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When COVID-19 vaccines first came out in December, Erin Alexander-Bell was uncertain about getting the shots.
A Kalamazoo mother of three, Alexander-Bell didn’t want to be first in line. She wanted to hear about the experience of people she knew. She had some questions that she wanted answered.