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COVID-19: Cincinnati Children's to start vaccinating children ages 5 to 11 beginning Wednesday

Cincinnati 03 Nov 2021
The hospital plans to vaccinate children ages 5 to 11 at the Avondale campus Wednesday, and will offer the vaccine at other locations in coming days ... .
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The Children's Hospital Association Applauds CDC Recommendations of Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for 5- to 11-Year-Olds (Children's Hospital Association)

Public Technologies 03 Nov 2021
"Children's hospitals across the country are working diligently to make sure children have access to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine as quickly as possible" ... The CDC's announcement comes after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave Pfizer-BioNTech Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for its MRNA vaccine for children.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital Joins New NORD Rare Disease Centers of Excellence Network, Committed to Improving Access and Care for Rare Disease Patients (Nationwide Children's Hospital)

Public Technologies 03 Nov 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Nationwide Children's Hospital has been selected as a Rare Disease Center of Excellence by the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), a nonprofit patient advocacy organization committed to the identification, treatment and cure of rare disorders through education, research and patient services.
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Watch Now: Virus is now among top-10 leading causes of death in children as vaccine ...

Tulsa World 03 Nov 2021
State data show how the age 17-and-younger demographic shouldered the brunt of the surge this summer in Oklahoma, comprising as much as 30% of the new cases in a week compared to 18% entering the fall semester. That share has… ... .
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US gives final clearance to Pfizer’s Covid-19 shots for children aged five to 11

ITV 03 Nov 2021
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had already authorised the shots for children aged five to 11 – doses just a third of the amount given to teenagers ...
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Statement of President Joe Biden on Vaccinations for Children Age Five to 11

The White House 03 Nov 2021
These doses — specially designed for these younger children — have started to arrive at thousands of locations across the country ... Parents will be able to bring their children to thousands of pharmacies, pediatrician’s offices, schools, and other sites to get vaccinated.
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C.D.C. Recommends Covid Vaccine for Younger Children

New York Times 03 Nov 2021
With the agency director’s sign-off, children ages 5 to 11 could begin to receive the shots this week ... .
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COVID-19: Hospitals and community groups prepping to vaccinate children

9news 03 Nov 2021
A CDC panel gave the final sign-off on giving Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine to children ages 5-11 on Tuesday ... .
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Yemen’s long civil war is forcing parents to choose which children to save from starvation

The Independent 03 Nov 2021
His children were starving, and now his two youngest were sick – their tiny bodies burning with fever, their ...
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Breaking News: CDC unanimously recommends Pfizer shot for young children

Bitchute 03 Nov 2021
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Watch now: Coles County healthcare providers preparing for children's COVID-19 vaccine

Journal Gazette 03 Nov 2021
If approved, Sarah Bush Lincoln plans to offer the children's COVID-19 vaccine at the Mattoon Walk-in Clinic via appointments ... .
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Virginia's children incentive for voters to get to polls: Ian Prior

Fox News 03 Nov 2021
Former DOJ spokesman Ian Prior weighs in on parental involvement in the gubernatorial election ... .
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COVID-19 vaccine recommended for children ages 5 - 11

The Associated Press 03 Nov 2021
( on Friday of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for children as young as 5 years old, the first vaccine in the U.S ... ages 12 and older, should be given as two doses three weeks apart, just like for older children and adults.
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CDC Approves Pfizer Vaccine For Children Ages 5 To 11

Huffington Post 03 Nov 2021
The action follows the FDA's approval last week. Next stop. shots in arms ... .
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