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Kids 5-11 are now eligible for a COVID booster: What parents need to know
“While it has largely been the case that COVID-19 tends to be less severe in children than adults, the omicron wave has seen more kids getting ... get a vaccine that they don’t need or where ...
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COVID-19 vaccination: Study finds no serious side effects in young children
A review of more than 245,000 doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines given to young children (most of them age 4 and younger) found ...
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Most US adults are declining COVID boosters as CDC warns of health risks: 'Relatively little protection'
Adults who aren’t up to date on their COVID-19 boosters may have “relatively little remaining protection" against hospitalization compared to those who haven’t been vaccinated: CDC ...
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Is there a 'right' age for kids to be on social media? 'I certainly don't think anyone under 13' should use it, expert says
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How Covid made it nearly impossible to pass new vaccine rules
Anti-vaccine activists didn’t do it on their own. The “most powerful thing to get the author to withdraw the mandate was ...
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US Open players don't need COVID shots; about half have them
As recently as Wednesday, the U.S. Tennis Association said fans wouldn't need to be vaccinated ... supposed to get her first vaccine shot the same week she got COVID-19. "The real problem is ...
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Covid: Top Chinese scientist says don’t rule out lab leak
In an interview for the BBC Radio 4 podcast Fever: The Hunt for Covid's Origin, Prof Gao says: "You can always suspect anything. That's science. Don't rule out anything." A world-leading ...
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Did COVID-19 Vaccine Cause Post-Pandemic Erectile Dysfunction?
Mr. Abdulai Alhassan with his wife Amuhira Alhassan with their newly born baby When the Covid-19 pandemic struck the world, ...
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HPV vaccine: Some studies say one and done might be better
A recent study provided additional evidence that one shot of the vaccine is highly effective over three years, if not longer.
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What to know about COVID omicron variant, Minnesota testing, vaccines
How can I make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment for kids in Minnesota ... If you were exposed to COVID-19 and don't have symptoms, take three home tests instead of two to make sure you're not ...
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Covid: Top Chinese scientist says don’t rule out lab leak
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Covid: Top Chinese scientist says don’t rule out lab leak
In an interview for the BBC Radio 4 podcast Fever: The Hunt for Covid's Origin, Prof Gao says: "You can always suspect anything. That's science. Don't rule out anything." A world-leading ...

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