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If passed, pharmacists could administer vaccines to children as young as 5.
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About 97% of kids are getting their required vaccinations.
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The public health advocate joins us to discuss the triple infection threats we're facing as winter nears; plus, some cannabis caveats as MD voters consider legalizing recreational marijuana.
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In our monthly talk with the outspoken public health advocate, we discuss options for parents now that the FDA has authorized emergency use of Pfizer & Moderna COVID vaccines for our youngest citizens.
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The FDA is set to discuss authorizing the vaccines for that age group in June.
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The health department is setting up COVID vaccine clinics for 5 to 11 year olds in areas with low vaccination rates.
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About 62% of Marylanders between 12 and 17 years old are fully vaccinated.
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Doctors work to get kids current on regular childhood vaccinations. And Baltimore’s mayor assembles a team to oversee city’s allotment of American Rescue Plan funds.
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While school’s out for Baltimore City Public School students, summer is going to be a busy time for local doctors, who are making sure schools will be safe in the fall.
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A shortage of elections judges could mean fewer polling places, but larger vote centers for the November election. Baltimore restaurants have gotten the…