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COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out to kids aged 12-15. Here are the answers to your questions – ABC News
Infectious disease expert Paul Griffin answers your questions on vaccinating children aged 12 to 15 as the rollout broadens.

Children aged between 12 and 15 can now get vaccinated in Australia, with the rollout opening up to the younger age group earlier this week.
Mater Hospital infectious disease director Paul Griffin answered your questions on ABC Radio Brisbane.
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