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These teens want to get vaccinated—with or without their parents approval

These teens want to get vaccinated—with or without their parents approval
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Teenagers find new way to defy parents: getting vaccinated

As parents forbid COVID-19 shots, defiant teenagers seek ways to get them

As parents forbid COVID-19 shots, defiant teenagers seek ways to get them
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Vaccine etiquette: A guide to politely navigating this new phase of the pandemic

Vaccine etiquette: A guide to politely navigating this new phase of the pandemic Teddy Amenabar and Allyson Chiu, The Washington Post April 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail For the past year, the coronavirus pandemic has defined our daily life, determining how we learn, work, eat, travel and socialize. But those parameters are changing, as millions of vaccinated Americans mingle with the millions waiting for their turn and the millions who remain reluctant to get the shots. That means the rules of etiquette are changing, as well. Six months ago, when the pandemic had transformed from novelty to new reality and it seemed time to codify how to trudge through life in a mannerly fashion, The Washington Post turned to several personal advice and etiquette experts for guidance on issues of the time: how to greet people, respond to invitations, tip delivery drivers, etc. Now the vaccines have brought a whole new set of sticky situations to negotiate (politely) until the time when we hope

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