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COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Are Safe for Kids as Young as Six Months, Study Says

Por: Time Health June 09, 2023

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Multiple doses of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are safe in children as young as six months, reports the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Research published in the CDC’s on June 8 included the first study of a third mRNA COVID-19 vaccine dose in young children. From June 2022 to May 2023, the parents of nearly 3,000 children submitted surveys to , about how their young child fared after receiving a third dose—either of the... + full article



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