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Healthy kids, teens at low risk of COVID: WHO

Por: The Hill Health March 30, 2023

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The World Health Organization (WHO) revised its advice for COVID-19 vaccines on Tuesday, classifying healthy kids and teenagers as a low priority group in getting vaccinated against the virus. The WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) new guidelines on which groups of people should prioritize receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. It lists three priority-use groups — high, medium and low — to advise when and if someone... + full article



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