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Focus on COVID-19 Vaccines for Families
April 2021 | Issue No. 208
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As a parent, you probably have plenty of questions about COVID-19 vaccines. Right now, vaccines are authorized for teens age 16 and up, and they may soon be available for younger children. Find answers here to some of the most common questions families have.

Once your children's grandparents have had the COVID-19 vaccine, when is it safe to let the long-overdue cuddles begin?

Corrin Cross, MD, FAAP, explains what “fully vaccinated” means and when a great, big hug is just what the doctor ordered. Read more here.

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