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Why kids can’t get the COVID-19 vaccine yet. Here’s who else may have to wait – CNET
The coronavirus vaccine is considered safe for most people, but children and those with certain medical conditions won’t get it right away.
So far, most adverse responses to the coronavirus vaccine have been allergic reactions that were treated immediately by medical professionals.
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Now that doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine are getting dispensed alongside Pfizer’s vaccine, the first wave of vaccinations against coronavirus are fully underway. For the vast majority of folks, the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer has been shown to be safe in large-scale, months-long clinical trials. The same goes for Moderna’s vaccine. But…
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