Parents signing children as young as 3 years old up for COVID-19 vaccine trial
Two mothers entered their children, one as young as 3 years old, in a COVID-19 vaccine trial for young children to help understand the virus and to show that the vaccines are safe.
and last updated 2021-05-24 07:11:41-04
CINCINNATI â Two mothers entered their children, one as young as 3 years old, in a COVID-19 vaccine trial for young children to help understand the virus and to show that the vaccines are safe.
Dr. Katherine Auger and Dr. Tina Sosa both work at the Cincinnati Children s Hospital as an associate professor of pediatrics and a pediatric hospitalist, respectively. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, about 14% of the total COVID-19 cases are children, and Auger and Sosa have seen how the virus effects young children.
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