Navigating a Covid Summer: Managing Safety When You’re Vaccinated but Your Kids Aren’t

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As vaccination rates among adults rise, families are left wondering about the safety of their unvaccinated children during the summer months. We consulted a group of specialists for the latest insights on keeping families safe from COVID-19.

Expert Panel:

  • Dr. Samuel Green, Director of the National Institute of Health
  • Dr. Maria Johnson, Head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • CDR. Lisa Thompson, Lead for Community Safety Initiatives, CDC COVID-19 Response Team
  • Dr. Emily Roberts, Pediatric Specialist, Children’s Wellness Center

This article was first published on April 19, 2021.

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In summary, as adults get vaccinated, ensuring the safety of unvaccinated children during the summer is crucial. Engaging with expert advice and utilizing available resources can help families navigate these challenges effectively.