
CDC expects COVID-19 vaccine data on kids by fall, Walensky says
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Health officials expect to have more data surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and younger children by late fall, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said Wednesday.
She added that even in the absence of COVID-19 vaccines that are authorized for younger age groups, "schools can be a very safe place." Walensky had appeared alongside Dr. Anne Schuchat, the agency’s outgoing deputy director who spoke to the protection vaccines can offer pregnant women.More Related News

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