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Central Coast doctors respond to FDA's approval of COVID-19 vaccine for kids age 12 and up


SANTA MARIA, Calif. - Doctors are calling it big news at Marian Regional Medical Center.
They said the more people can get vaccinated, the faster we can get past the pandemic.
The announcement from the FDA on Monday means kids down to age 12 could soon get receive a vaccine.
Doctors believe this is an important step forward, because the virus continues to circulate in young people.
Even though you don’t see the same hospitalizations and severe illness rates in children, doctors said it still gives the virus more opportunity to mutate.
This pool of patients with the virus is still circulating, giving it additional opportunity to mutate and additional variants to come and emerge. We would suggest following the CDC s recommendations and getting these young people vaccinated. It’s always great news to have more people eligible to be vaccinated, said Dr. Scott Robertson at Marian Regional Medical Center. ....

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Marian Regional Medical Center: Doctors discuss testing for those vaccinated with COVID-19 symptoms


Doctors at Marian Regional discuss testing for those vaccinated with COVID-19 symptoms
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - More than a year into the pandemic, having three different COVID-19 vaccines that are widely available brings hope for many.
I’ve been fully vaccinated with the Moderna, and I feel completely safe now, because I feel like I can be around my family who have also been vaccinated, said Scott Sanders of Santa Maria.
Doctors at Marian Regional Medical Center confirm those vaccines are extraordinarily effective in fighting the virus.
“They are 100 percent effective at preventing hospitalizations and severe illness, said Dr. Scott Robertson at Marian Regional Medical Center. ....

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Marian Regional Medical Center: Doctors shed light on Johnson and Johnson vaccine concerns


Marian Regional Medical Center: Doctors shed light on Johnson and Johnson vaccine concerns
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - After the CDC has put a pause on the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, many are still concerned, especially if you received the vaccine in the last few weeks.
Doctors at Marian Regional Medical Center want local residents to understand that this pause is only precautionary, and the vaccine is still safe.
The pause was only made due to to an extraordinarily small risk of blood clots in a subset of the population.
If you already got vaccinated with Johnson and Johnson, here s what you should know. ....

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