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Pediatricians fighting against vaccine myths
âThere s still a lot that are left to be immunized
Pediatricians fighting against vaccine myths
and last updated 2021-07-28 18:11:13-04
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) â Many parents initially rushed to get their children vaccinated in May when the Pfizer vaccine was approved for those 12 to 17, but that has slowed.
Local pediatricians tell 7 Eyewitness News when it comes to parents getting their child vaccinated against COVID-19 â it all comes down to trust.
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Dr. Steven Lana, Delaware Pediatrics.
âIt would be tremendous if we could have all children that are of school age immunized,â declared Dr. Steven Lana, Delaware Pediatrics.
Vaccinations planned for 12 to 15 year olds
âWeâve been waiting for this
Vaccinations planed for 12 to 15 year olds
and last updated 2021-05-11 17:45:18-04
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) â Some local doctors offering advice to parents worried about getting their 12 to 15 year old child vaccinated.
The FDA approved emergency use of the Pfizer vaccine for the young teens. The CDC is expected to allow vaccines for that age group as early as this week.
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Dr. Steven Lana, pediatrician, Delaware Pediatrics in Buffalo.
âWeâve been waiting for this really,â declared Dr. Steven Lana, pediatrician, Delaware Pediatrics in Buffalo.
Dr. Lana says getting this age group vaccinated will go a long way in helping parents get back to normal routines for school and home life in our community and also protect family members.