New COVID-19 Vaccine Restrictions Raise Public Concerns


New COVID-19 Vaccine Restrictions Raise Public Concerns

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New COVID-19 Vaccine Restrictions Raise Public Concerns

The US has new COVID-19 shots approved. They are for older people, but not for everyone. Younger people and kids can only get them if they have health problems.

Pfizer's vaccine is no longer for young kids. The FDA stopped its use for those under five. Moderna's shot is still for young kids with health issues.

The new shots fight new types of the virus. They will start shipping soon to different locations. It may take time for people to know if they can get one.

The rules are now different from before. Before, everyone could get a yearly COVID-19 shot. Now, some people think the risks are not as big as they used to be.

These new rules may make it harder to get shots. Doctors and people may get confused by this. Some experts worry that fewer people will get vaccinated.


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Who can get the new COVID-19 shots?

Older people can get the new COVID-19 shots, and younger people and kids can only get them if they have health problems.

Is Pfizer's vaccine still for young kids?

No, Pfizer's vaccine is no longer for young kids under five.

What do the new shots fight against?

The new shots fight new types of the virus.


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New COVID-19 Vaccine Restrictions Raise Public Concerns