Inside Your Health: Vaccinating children against COVID-19
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Infants as young as six months old can now get vaccinated against COVID-19, and many parents are looking for trustworthy sources when making decisions about vaccinating their child.
Our medical expert says parents should know that both options, one by Moderna and one by Pfizer, are safe, effective mRNA vaccines designed for children.
KSTP medical expert Dr. Archelle Georgiou gives information about the differences between the vaccines and their potential side effects in this week’s “Inside Your Health.”