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Stanford Health Care in the News
June 10, 2021
With COVID-19 vaccines authorized for adults and teens, shotmakers and regulators are turning their attention to ensuring that the vaccines are safe and effective for younger children. The FDA’s independent vaccine advisory committee grappled Thursday with how to ensure the safety of COVID-19 shots in children as disease caseloads continue to dwindle in the U.S. Hayley Gans, MD, Stanford Medicine clinical professor of pediatrics – infectious diseases, provides comment.
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