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After more than a year of hunkering down during the pandemic, many people who’ve been vaccinated for COVID-19 are feeling a little safer about stepping out. This is great for adults. But the vaccine isn’t presently available to people under the age of 16–children.
This has raised questions from NPR listeners on what exactly children (and parents) can and can’t do outside. How do you navigate life when parents are vaccinated and kids aren’t? Dr. Nia Heard-Garris, of Northwestern University in Chicago, and Dr. Jose Romero, Secretary of Health in Arkansas, are both pediatricians who fielded some of these questions on NPR’s
Pediatricians Weigh In On What s Safe And Not Safe For Unvaccinated Children
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Pediatricians Weigh In On What s Safe And Not Safe For Unvaccinated Children
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