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Despite Lifting Mandatory Order, Doctors Say Some Should Still Wear Masks


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Dr. Patty Manning-Courtney with Cincinnati Childrens Hospital says there are children there right now who are quite sick with COVID. And since kids 11 and under cannot be vaccinated, she says they should still wear masks, just as before.
“When they are out in crowds, out in public, out in stores, out at events, they should be masked and we are of the belief that parents and family members should mask along with them. It’s just the only way to protect that population.”
She and other doctors say kids, unvaccinated people, those who are older or have poor immune systems are still in danger of catching COVID and note there are new highly-contagious variants out there. More than 5.3 million Ohioans have received at least partial vaccines at this point. ....

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Parents signing children as young as 3 years old up for COVID-19 vaccine trial


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.
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CINCINNATI — 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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Vaccine wait is longer for children


Vaccine wait is longer for children
Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
Feb. 15, 2021
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Amelie Gueorguieva and her mother, Anna Gueorguieva, pose near Bancroft Elementary School in the District of Columbia on Feb. 4, 2021.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
WASHINGTON - Anna Gueorguieva had big plans for 2021: After she and her 10-year-old daughter Amelie got the coronavirus vaccine, they would visit Gueorguieva s parents in Bulgaria and maybe also travel through Asia. In the fall, Amelie would return to school for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
But when Gueorguieva, a World Bank senior economist who lives in the District of Columbia, asked her doctor when children in D.C. would be immunized, she learned that there are no vaccines yet available for kids her daughter s age, and none on the horizon. ....

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