There could soon be a COVID - 19 vaccine for children under age 5 , but its effectiveness is low
Moderna says it has zeroed in on a Covid-19 vaccine that offers some protection for children age 5 and under, according to research by the US companys parent company. Why is it effective and why does it actually help children cope with the pandemic?
Source: poynter.orgPublished on 2022-03-24
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