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Pediatricians, teachers ask Colorado to promote masks in school

Rachel Ellis / The Denver Post Several Colorado medical groups and the state’s teachers unions have asked Gov. Jared Polis to encourage unvaccinated people including children to continue wearing masks in schools as part of a broader strategy to contain COVID. While parts of Colorado have high vaccination rates among eligible adults and teens, the threat of COVID has not passed, the groups warned in a letter sent Monday. Children younger than 12, who cannot be vaccinated, are more vulnerable than before due to more contagious variants, the letter read. “While vaccinations have helped drive a significant decrease in COVID-19 transmission throughout much of Colorado, we must acknowledge that over 800,000 Colorado children are not eligible for the vaccine,” the letter says, with the groups noting that vaccination rates remain low in many rural parts of the state.

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Denver7 Town Hall: Vaccines and teenagers

and last updated 2021-05-21 00:55:28-04 DENVER — Now that the Pfizer vaccine has been approved for adolescents age 12 and up, parents have questions and Denver7 is seeking answers. On Thursday, Denver7 s Shannon Ogden sat down for a virtual town hall with state leaders about the vaccine as it relates to teenagers. Gov. Jared Polis, Dr. Eric France, the chief medical officer at the CDPHE, and Brandy Emily, the immunization branch deputy director at CDPHE, gave their insights. All three agreed, getting the vaccine to as many eligible people as possible is a priority. As a parent, if I would get one vaccine for my kid, this would be it, Polis said. By far, the highest risk of them being hospitalized or even dying right now in Colorado is COVID-19.

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