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For 14-year-old Michaella Lanz, getting the COVID-19 vaccine means going back to normal.
Lanz, an eighth grader at St. Mary s Academy in Bismarck, was one of the first adolescents to get a shot at Sanford Children s North Clinic on Tuesday. The Pfizer vaccine was federally approved last week for use in children ages 12 to 15, and North Dakota s Health Department is recommending that adolescents from the age of 12 to 17 be vaccinated for COVID-19. Shots for adolescents are just getting underway in the Bismarck-Mandan area.
Being vaccinated, Lanz said, means she s free. Once fully vaccinated with her second dose, she s looking forward to traveling more for soccer.