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Children in the United States will have expanded access to vaccines during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a directive issued Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Licensed pharmacists in all 50 states will now be able to administer vaccines to kids ages 3-18 provided they have completed the required hands-on injection training, according to HHS.
In issuing the new directive for pharmacists, HHS described the drop in childhood immunizations as a "public health threat and a collateral harm caused by the COVID-19 pandemic."
Pediatricians around the country also reported in May that they were seeing significant drops in visits during the pandemic, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Wellness...icksource_4380645_8_heads_posts_headlines_hed
(This is a step in the right direction, imo, instead of chancing getting the virus at the doc's office that may be unsafe)
Licensed pharmacists in all 50 states will now be able to administer vaccines to kids ages 3-18 provided they have completed the required hands-on injection training, according to HHS.
In issuing the new directive for pharmacists, HHS described the drop in childhood immunizations as a "public health threat and a collateral harm caused by the COVID-19 pandemic."
Pediatricians around the country also reported in May that they were seeing significant drops in visits during the pandemic, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Wellness...icksource_4380645_8_heads_posts_headlines_hed
(This is a step in the right direction, imo, instead of chancing getting the virus at the doc's office that may be unsafe)
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