Minnesota Native News: COVID-19 Daily Update

With more and more adults getting vaccinated, health experts worry that children might soon become the main group for the virus infection and transmission. The Pfizer COVID vaccine has been approved for children ages 12 to 15.

Show Notes

Minnesota’s mask mandate has been lifted. The CDC says it’s safe for fully-vaccinated people to go maskless indoors and outdoors.
But the COVID-19 virus is still thriving and spreading. That’s why health officials say it’s so vital for non-vaccinated adults to get vaccinated. And for parents to get their eligible children vaccinated.
Why? Because the virus always seeks out those who are most vulnerable to infection in any space. That’s how it moves person to person and survives. 
The Pfizer COVID vaccine has been approved for children ages 12 to 15. Already more than 7 million people under 17 have been vaccinated in the United States.
Vaccinating kids is important for getting them back to school safely. Most children who get infected with COVID develop no symptoms or only mild symptoms. But they also run a potential risk of becoming seriously ill.
With more and more adults getting vaccinated, health experts worry that children might soon become the main group for the virus infection and transmission.
Minnesota health providers are currently vaccinating 12 – to 15-year olds. It’s recommended you call ahead to make sure the Pfizer vaccine is available.

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COVID19 Daily Update from Minnesota Native News concerning Minnesota's Native community and the coronavirus pandemic http://minnesotanativenews.org/
This program was produced from May to October 2020