
Why Children Should Get the COVID-19 Vaccine
More kids in the U.S. have died from COVID-19 in the last year than have died from other illnesses that have had vaccines available, such as the flu or chickenpox.
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More kids in the U.S. have died from COVID-19 in the last year than have died from other illnesses that have had vaccines available, such as the flu or chickenpox.
About one in four coronavirus infections in the U.S. are now the delta variant, according to the CDC.
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Adults and children need vaccines to help prevent disease. The types you need may depend on your age, health history or where you work and travel.
The COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer is safe, effective, and now available for children starting at age 12.
Kids and teens who exercise regularly and eat healthfully are likely to feel better about themselves and have improved self-esteem.
Colorado State University researchers have predicted an above-average season this year, estimating 17 named storms, eight hurricanes and four major hurricanes.
Planning ahead and getting your family involved will make the transition easier for everyone.
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