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In-Depth: San Diego doctors warn of another winter COVID surge

It's been nearly a year since people in San Diego started getting their COVID-19 vaccines. But numbers from the county show more COVID cases now than a year ago. ABC 10News Reporter Jared Aarons takes an In-Depth look at the data and why doctors say we could be headed for another holiday surge.

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In-Depth: Doctors discuss COVID-19 vaccines for kids


In-Depth: Doctors discuss COVID-19 vaccines for kids
Some parents hesitant to give kids shots
Provided: Cincinnati Children's Hospital
and last updated 2021-05-03 14:40:37-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Another group of Americans could become eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as early as this week: teenagers.
The Pfizer vaccine already has FDA Emergency Use Authorization for people ages 16 and up and could be the first to get approval for kids ages 12-15.
According to a press release from the company, their vaccine showed 100% efficacy against infection among kids in that age range. The teens in the trial also showed higher levels of antibodies than people in the 16-25 age range. Pfizer said side effects were "generally consistent" between the two age groups.

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In-Depth: Vaccine expansion causes concern for doctors


In-Depth: Vaccine expansion causes concern for doctors
Supply issues, exceptions leave doctors in doubt
As more people become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, doctors in San Diego have some concerns that supply won't keep up and that exceptions to the rules will put them in the position of having to decide who gets a shot and who doesn't.
and last updated 2021-02-25 10:48:10-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Doctors in San Diego worry that expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility too fast could lead to unintended consequences.
"When you increase the pool by so many people, it's going to be a crunch for those of us vaccinating to serve all these people," says Dr. Christian Ramers of Family Health Centers of San Diego.

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