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Both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration signed off on the shots for children as young as 5 years old.
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In our monthly talk with the outspoken public health advocate, we discuss options for parents now that the FDA has authorized emergency use of Pfizer & Moderna COVID vaccines for our youngest citizens.
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Federal approval for COVID-19 vaccines for the youngest children is expected soon.
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We’ll go On the Record with a pediatric neurologist treating children with long COVID at Kennedy Krieger’s rehab clinic. How are long COVID and chronic fatigue related? And a pediatrician on talking to parents worried about vaccinating young kids.
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A vaccine for young children may be available as soon as next month. We ask a pediatrician why it took so long. And we hear from parents with toddlers about how the wait shaped their family’s choices about gathering and returning to work.
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We’ll go On the Record with a Hopkins epidemiologist leading a study into the causes and consequences of long-COVID. What are the most common symptoms? Where should people seek help? And how do different strains of COVID complicate research?
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The FDA is set to discuss authorizing the vaccines for that age group in June.
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The esteemed public health expert joins us with an update on the highly contagious new omicron variant, and advice on second boosters and mask protocols.
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Two years into the COVID pandemic, we look at a Hopkins study about vaccination rates and other precautions around the globe. What’s driving vaccine hesitancy? Who do people trust for health information? Then, a cardiologist on the heart complications that can occur after COVID.
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In our monthly visit with the outspoken public health expert, we discuss the CDC's new messaging on masks, the Biden administration's pandemic plans and lagging US vaccination rates.