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Why COVID-19 Vaccines Uncommon for U.S. Children Under Age 5

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Why COVID-19 Vaccines Uncommon for U.S. Children Under Age 5

A recent Gallup poll finds that 14% of U.S. parents of children under age 5 say their child has received a COVID-19 vaccine. This comes about two months after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized emergency use of vaccines for children in this age group. While relatively few children this young have been vaccinated thus far, 29% of parents say they plan to have their child immunized. However, a solid 57% majority do not intend to do so. In contrast, 52% of parents of children aged 5 and older say their child has been immunized against COVID-19, while 4% still plan to do so and 44% do not.
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