At long last, adults aren’t the only ones in the room who can get immunized against COVID-19.
Adolescents ages 12 to 17 are now eligible to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, and younger kids are soon likely to follow, pending the results of current clinical trials. Children ages 2 to 11 could be eligible for their shots in early fall, while it’s possible that babies 6 months to 2 years could be vaccinated by the end of the year, the manufacturer estimates.
So even if you don’t have a teen or pre-teen in the house right now, chances are you’re already thinking about getting the shot for your little one. While some parents are fully on board with vaccinating their kids ASAP, others have questions about the shot’s safety and possible side effects.
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Mancuso said that they went for it after practicing. She said she believes it is not a good idea to throw your kid into snowbanks. However, since they do not get the same conditions every day and usually only get to enjoy the fluffiness the next day, she decided to give it a go.
Fans were not happy with what she did
Many of Mancuso s fans reacted negatively to the video she shared. Most of them believe that what she did was very risky. One wrote that what she did is horrible. The person said that a child, baby, or toddler is not a toy, so why would the mom think it is okay to throw them, more so post them on Instagram.
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