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  2. What experts want you to know about teens and COVID-19 ... - AOL

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    Kids as young as 12 are eligible to get COVID-19 booster shots. Here's what you need to know about side effects and more. What experts want you to know about teens and COVID-19 boosters

  3. The CDC Just Updated COVID-19 Guidance for 2024-2025 ... - AOL

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    The CDC just released updated guidelines about the COVID-19 vaccine. New COVID-19 vaccines should roll out in the fall. Everyone aged 6 months and up is encouraged to get the updated shot.

  4. Is it safe to get my kid the COVID vaccine? Experts answer ...

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    Nov. 4—Children 5 to 11 years old are now eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19. So what does all this mean for parents who are worried about the coronavirus, want their children to have ...

  5. Booster dose - Wikipedia

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    1964 American "Wellbee" poster promoting booster vaccines. A booster dose is an extra administration of a vaccine after an earlier dose. After initial immunization, a booster provides a re-exposure to the immunizing antigen. It is intended to increase immunity against that antigen back to protective levels after memory against that antigen has ...

  6. Treatment and management of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Initial use of ECMO in COVID-19 patients from China early in the pandemic suggested poor outcomes, with less than 90% mortality. [83] In March 2020, the ELSO registry began collecting data on the worldwide use of ECMO for patients with COVID-19 and reporting this data on the ELSO website in real time.

  7. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] MIS-C has also been monitored as a potential, rare [10] pediatric adverse event following COVID-19 vaccination. [11] Research suggests that COVID-19 vaccination lowers the risk of MIS-C, and in cases where symptoms develop after vaccine, is likely extremely rare or related to factors like recent exposure to COVID-19. [12]

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