States in the Northeast are rolling out COVID-19 vaccines for children between 5 and 11 after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave the go-ahead to youngsters receiving the Pfizer shot. Authorities say there is enough supply for the 28 million children in the age group. It requires two shots three weeks apart. To help us understand the process, speak with Dr. Kristen Navarette, a pediatrician who serves as medical director of MVP Health Care.
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