
Chicago Expands Vaccine Eligibility for Ages 12 to 15
Clip: 5/11/2021 | 6m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
Starting Thursday, sites will be able to vaccinate kids 12 and up.
Chicago will open all city-operated COVID vaccination sides to youth ages 12 through 15 this Thursday. The move was prompted by the Food and Drug Administration authorizing the emergency use of Pfizer for the age group.
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Chicago Expands Vaccine Eligibility for Ages 12 to 15
Clip: 5/11/2021 | 6m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
Chicago will open all city-operated COVID vaccination sides to youth ages 12 through 15 this Thursday. The move was prompted by the Food and Drug Administration authorizing the emergency use of Pfizer for the age group.
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