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Dallas County’s Jefferson Clinic in Oak Cliff is the county’s only immunization clinic that provides the optional COVID-19 shots for kids, along with all the other immunizations kids are required to have for school. Claudia Cardosa was at the clinic Monday with her 12-year-old son Paul Mandarino to get the COVID-19 protection for her child. She said she is scared of COVID-19. “I had one family member that was really sick in the hospital so, definitely,” Cardosa said. Another parent who declined to give her name said she got the other required vaccines for her children, but not the COVID-19 shots. That parent said she had a mild case of COVID-19 herself and worries more about possible future problems from the vaccines that are not currently mandatory for school. ....
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Doctors encourage parents to discuss childrenâs concerns about COVID-19 vaccines By: Scripps National and last updated 2021-05-13 11:48:59-04 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now recommending Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine for everyone 12 years and up, looping in more adolescents. Some parents are eager to get their child vaccinated, about 3 in 10, according to a survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation. But other parents are a little more hesitant. A quarter say they will wait to see how the vaccine is working. About 18% only plan to get their child vaccinated if the school requires it and 25% say they will definitely not have their child get the vaccine. ....