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What Parents Need To Know About The COVID Vaccine For Children Under 5

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For many months, parents have been told COVID vaccines for their children under 5 were on the way. But shifting timelines, delays and misinformation have left many parents frustrated and confused. In addition, as COVID restrictions are relaxed, many parents of young children are desperate to know when they can expect a vaccine to be authorized for their young children. To bring some clarity to this conversation, we have invited Dr. Candice Dye, an Associate Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Academic General Pediatrician at Children’s of Alabama, to join us to talk about the latest updates on the COVID vaccine approval for children under 5. Thank you to our co-sponsor for this podcast, the Alabama Public Health Training Network (https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/alphtn/) at the Alabama Department of Public Health (https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/index.html) a community-based training partner of the Region IV Public Health Training Center (https://r4phtc.org).
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For many months, parents have been told COVID vaccines for their children under 5 were on the way. But shifting timelines, delays and misinformation have left many parents frustrated and confused. In addition, as COVID restrictions are relaxed, many parents of young children are desperate to know when they can expect a vaccine to be authorized for their young children. To bring some clarity to this conversation, we have invited Dr. Candice Dye, an Associate Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Academic General Pediatrician at Children’s of Alabama, to join us to talk about the latest updates on the COVID vaccine approval for children under 5. Thank you to our co-sponsor for this podcast, the Alabama Public Health Training Network (https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/alphtn/) at the Alabama Department of Public Health (https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/index.html) a community-based training partner of the Region IV Public Health Training Center (https://r4phtc.org).
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