Vaccines For Youth 12 & Up Expected This Summer, But Schools Unlikely To Require Shots
Kids 12 and up expected to be approved for COVID-19 shots sometime this summer, but school vaccine mandates for K-12 appear highly unlikely in the fall
Kids 12 and up expected to be approved for COVID-19 shots sometime this summer, but school vaccine mandates for K-12 appear highly unlikely in the fall
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