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U.S: Slow pace for youngest kids getting COVID vaccine doses
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Fri, 2022-07-08 07:06 —
mike kraft
Slow pace for youngest kids getting COVID vaccine doses
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 300,000 children under 5 have received COVID-19 shots in the two weeks since they became available, a slower pace than for older groups. But the White House says that was expected for the eligible U.S.
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