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‘We can make our own decisions’: Young teens make case for vaccine – The Age
On trains and in playgrounds with vaccinated older children, younger teenagers say they are keen to get their jab.
We know that children are just as vulnerable to infection as older age groups, that they are just as likely to spread the virus and that they are consequently at risk of severe disease, Professor Toole said.
The more children are infected, the more children…
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