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Students in Wilkes-Barre react to possible TikTok ban

The social media app TikTok is known for grabbing users' attention with videos of all kinds, sometimes sucking them in for hours.

Local groups help resettled Afghan youth adjust to their new lives

In the year since the US abandoned its 20-year war in Afghanistan, about 700 people, many of them children and youth, have resettled in Pittsburgh seeking refuge from their home country. Many are dealing with the trauma caused by the war and displacement.

These NJ kids were getting vaccinated: Their message to you

Vaccination centers across the Garden State that use the Pfizer vaccine have opened their doors to kids between the ages of 12 and 15 after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved allowing adolescents to get vaccinated late Wednesday. At the Burlington County megasite, hundreds of adolescents showed up for the vaccine, including 14-year-old Donald Cucuzzella, accompanied by his mother and father. The Burlington Township Middle School 8th grader said he felt relieved and happy to be getting vaccinated. “I’m just looking forward to getting back to normal,” he said. “Going into pizza places and meeting with my friends, watching sports I’m really looking forward to fun stuff like that.”

It felt like nothing! N J 12-year-olds get their first Pfizer shots

WHYY Jenna Baron, 12, of Voorhees, N.J., gets her first Pfizer COVID-19 shot from registered nurse Samantha Hickson at the Burlington County mega site in Moorestown. She is accompanied by her father, Robert Baron, a Vice President of operations for Virtua Medical Group. The Burlington County vaccine megasite at the Moorestown Mall had some 800 appointments set aside for kids Thursday the day after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved use of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12 and up. Among the first in line was Liz Byham, who drove her two children, 12-year-old Finn Brown and his 13-year-old sister, Liv Byham, more than an hour from Ocean County to receive their first doses.

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