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The New Normal: Where should we still be wearing a mask, even after being fully vaccinated?


The New Normal: Where should we still be wearing a mask, even after being fully vaccinated?
News 12 Staff
Updated on:May 14, 2021, 10:01am EDT
This morning, News 12 s Danielle Campbell was joined by Dr.
Sharon Nachman to talk about the COVID-19
vaccine rollout for children ages 12 to 15, and the new mask guidance from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
If you are fully vaccinated, the CDC says you no longer need
to wear a mask in most places. Does this mean we are close to the end of this
pandemic? Is this the right time to relax these restrictions? And what about immune-compromised people who have been ....

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COVID-19 vaccines for minors in the US


COVID-19 vaccines for minors in the US
May 13, 2021 by archyde
© Provided by Associated Press
Children ages 12 to 15 are lining up on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, to get their vaccinations at a pediatric center in Decatur, Georgia. (AP Photo / Ravi Nessman)
NEW YORK (AP) – Children 12 and older can now be vaccinated against COVID-19 in the United States, allowing parents and schools to decrease their precautions against the pandemic and bring the country closer to its goal of controlling the coronavirus.
A government advisory committee on Wednesday recommended applying the Pfizer vaccine to boys 12 and older, after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week authorized its use to be extended to that group. age. ....

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Answering common questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for kids


Updated: 6:02 PM PDT May 12, 2021
By CANDICE CHOI, Associated Press
Children ages 12 and older can now roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S., offering parents and schools a chance to relax their pandemic precautions and bringing the country a step closer to controlling the virus.A government advisory committee recommended Pfizer s vaccine for children 12 and older on Wednesday, after the Food and Drug Administration expanded authorization of the shots to the age group earlier in the week.Here s what you need to know:ARE THE SHOTS THE SAME AS THOSE FOR ADULTS?Yes. The dose and the schedule are the same; the two shots are given three weeks apart. WHERE CAN KIDS GET THE SHOTS?Pharmacies, state sites and other places that are already vaccinating people 16 and older with the Pfizer vaccine should be able to give the shots to all authorized ages in most cases. All those sites can simply extend down to the younger age group, Dr. Janet Woodcock, ....

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