As vaccination efforts expand and more adults receive their shots, parents are left wondering about the safety of their unvaccinated children. To address these concerns, we consulted with a panel of experts for insights on maintaining family safety during the ongoing pandemic.
Expert Panel:
- Dr. Maria Thompson, Director of the National Institute of Health and Safety
- Dr. Sarah Johnson, Head of the Division of Public Health
- CDR. Mark Harrison, Lead, Community Health Initiatives, CDC COVID-19 Response
- Dr. Emily Roberts, Pediatrician, City Children’s Hospital
This discussion is crucial as we navigate the complexities of summer with COVID-19 still a concern.
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- How to keep kids safe during COVID
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In summary, while the summer brings a sense of relief with increased vaccinations among adults, parents must still take precautions for their unvaccinated children. Staying informed and connected with expert advice is key to ensuring the health and safety of your family.

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