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Let’s hold off vaccinating children and teens against COVID-19. Prioritising adults is our best shot for now – Devdiscourse
By Fiona Russell, The University of Melbourne Peter McIntyre, University of Otago and Shidan Tosif, Murdoch Childrens Research…

Eighteen months into the COVID-19 pandemic, some countries that have achieved high vaccination coverage in adults have started vaccinating adolescents aged 12-15.
Drivers to vaccinate children and adolescents include building confidence to open schools,…
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