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Dr. Lauren Kuwik said pandemic practices, like washing your hands and wearing a mask when you feel sick, are critical in fighting the flu this year. ....
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And this added protection should help keep kids in school. Currently in New York State, if there is a COVID-19 infection in a classroom, a fully vaccinated student would not have to quarantine. ....
WNY doctors weigh in on Pfizer vaccine in children ages 12-15 Pfizer said it s COVID-19 vaccine is safe and 100% effective in children 12 to 15-years-old. News Dr. Lauren Kuwik of O Connor Medical Group in Orchard Park said is a game changer. and last updated 2021-03-31 17:28:26-04 ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. (WKBW) â Pfizer said it s COVID-19 vaccine is safe and 100% effective in children 12 to 15-years-old. News Dr. Lauren Kuwik of O Connor Medical Group in Orchard Park said is a game changer. Just getting children vaccinated and adding to the vaccinated population is going to drop those risks of spread. This means that when you re getting your family together and all the adults are vaccinated you can add the 12 to 15-year-olds. It really decreases the amount of people in that family that have to wear masks and that have to worry about giving COVID to other people, Dr. Kuwik said. ....
Get our free mobile app Power 93.7 WBLK hosted a Covid-19 Vaccine Town Hall, brought to you by Univera. On Saturday, February 20, 2021, we held a live town hall on-air. We were joined by community and health officials, as well as doctors, to get the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. We realize that so many people of color are not fully comfortable with getting the vaccine, especially knowing the history of medical experiments on African-Americans in the United States. That s why we decided to host this town hall. Not to convince you to get the vaccine, but to have professionals and experts educate you and address your concerns so you can make an informed decision. We were joined by two doctors who specialize in pediatrics to address questions about children getting vaccinated. It was hosted by me, Yasmin Young, and Ed-Nice. If you missed it, we re giving you each segment on-demand below. ....