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Kids as young as 5 can sign up to get the COVID-19 vaccine now.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved Pfizer’s vaccine for kids age 5-11 on Nov. 2, and while many parents remain skeptical of the vaccine for their young children, others are eager to get in line.On the Nov. 3 episode of The Show, we heard from one of them mother Kara Karlson told us her
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted unanimously Nov. 2 to approve Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 5-11. Shots could be available as soon as Nov. 3.Kids will get a smaller dose of the vaccine than grown-ups, but trials showed it’s still very effective. Side effects were also minimal, with the most commonly seen ones being a sore arm, headaches,