Pediatrician shares advice for parents hesitant to let receive COVID-19 vaccine Five percent of the population is ages 12 to 15-years-old and that s a huge amount of people we need to get to the herd immunity threshold, Dr. Daniel Blatt said. Author: Senait Gebregiorgis (WHAS 11) Published: 6:40 PM EDT May 12, 2021 Updated: 7:00 PM EDT May 12, 2021
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Editor s note: The video aired above indicates one of the children is age 12. The child is age 14.
A parent or guardian will walk through the process with them. The only main difference that we ll have is there is a consent process as the first step, vice president of operations with Norton Healthcare Craig Johnson said. We are excited about [the more than 3,000 that have registered] I ll say that hopefully it s a sign that this community is continuing to want to get vaccinated.
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