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8-year-old accidentally receives COVID-19 vaccine

Fox News medical contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat says Moderna developments are incredible and argues the dual vaccine will very likely save lives. An 8-year-old boy accidentally received a COVID-19vaccine dose in Texas, thanks to human error, a report said. The child was recently inoculated at a Dallas County drive-up vaccine facility operated by first responders in Grand Prairie after the boy’s father registered him online through a county Web site and got an appointment, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reported. The three COVID-19 vaccines that are currently available in the US are only for use in individuals 18 and older or 16 and older, depending on the maker. 

These Oak Cliff businesses are keeping their mask policies

These Oak Cliff businesses are keeping their mask policies A Dallas database lists which local businesses require customers to wear a mask. A sign is posted asking customers to wear a mask in this file photo from Austin. Numerous businesses and restaurants in Oak Cliff are still requiring mask use.(Ricardo B. Brazziell) One week after Texas’ mask mandate was lifted, many businesses across North Texas still require customers to wear a mask. The city, which launched the database on March 10, is asking owners to fill out an online survey to have their businesses added to an interactive map displaying each business’s name, address and whether it is requiring customers and employees to cover their mouths and noses.

Can you get a different COVID-19 vaccine later if you re unhappy with the shot you got?

Can you get a different COVID-19 vaccine later if you’re unhappy with the shot you got? Health experts say not much is known about how different vaccines interact with each other, so shots should be taken as they were studied. Used Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine vials rest in a blue tray at Ellis Davis Fieldhouse, a Parkland Hospital testing and vaccine location, in Dallas on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. (Lola Gomez/The Dallas Morning News)(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer) With three COVID-19 vaccines approved in the U.S. and more possibly on the way, many people are wondering which vaccine is right for them or whether mixing and matching the shots may provide better long-term protection.

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