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| | | | | As COVID-19 vaccinations continue to expand to new groups of people, there is the question of when children can begin to get shots. Dr. Fauci recently said children as young as first-graders may be vaccinated by the start of school in September. Caroline Chen covers public health at ProPublica, and joined Hari Sreenivasan for more on what we know about kids and COVID-19. | |
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www.yalemedicine.org
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| | | | | The FDA approved updated (2023-2024 formula) COVID-19 vaccines, which are expected to keep more people from getting seriously ill with the virus, including recent strains. | |
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vaxopedia.org
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| | | | | We have all of the answers to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. | |
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zerotrust.cyber.gov
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| | | Read the U.S. government's Federal Zero Trust Strategy. This strategy is designed to accelerate federal agencies toward a shared baseline of early zero trust maturity. | ||