Parents now must decide whether or not to vaccinate their children against COVID-19.
is what works best for their schedule, for their child, and for making sure the whole series is given. Compliance is essential," says Pediatric Hospitalist, Dr. Rebecca Fisk.Starting this week, kids under 5 years old can get vaccinated. Fox News reached out to health care providers in New York to check on availability, many told us they were still waiting for their vaccine doses to arrive.
Alexis McAdams currently serves as an FNC correspondent based in New York City. She joined the network in January 2020.
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