
Vaccines for Youngest Children Delayed: What Parents Should Know
The dose tested was safe, but not high enough to work.
The dose tested was safe, but not high enough to work.
First, make sure you’re up to date on your flu and COVID-19 vaccines.
Take these steps to avoid illness and ease anxiety.
Learn about preventive health care services for adolescents, including what vaccinations, exams and risk assessments your preteen or teen needs and when.
It’s safer to gather if everyone is fully vaccinated.
Vaccinating adolescents protects them and their communities.
Vaccinating children protects them and their communities.
There’s no quick fix, but healthy habits can help.
Clinical trial data shows promising results for kids ages 5 to 11.
Boosters are becoming available to a wider group of people.
The Pfizer vaccine has cleared the final step in the process; Moderna and Johnson & Johnson are next.
These reminders and preventive tips can help keep your child in the classroom.
Children's Health, Coronavirus, School-Age Children, Vaccines