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Teenagers Get in the Queue for COVID Vaccines – Medscape
Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are being tested in adolescents, with results for teens age 12 years and up expected in the next few months.

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While 34 million adults in the United States have received a COVID-19 vaccine, children and teenagers are waiting at the back of the line, mostly ineligible for the authorized vaccines. That secondary status is rapidly changing though, as experts expect vaccinations of adolescents to begin by this summer.
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