Navigating the Summer: What to Do When You’re Vaccinated but Your Kids Aren’t

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As more adults gain access to COVID-19 vaccinations, many parents are left wondering about the safety of their unvaccinated children. To shed light on this pressing issue, we consulted a team of experts for the most recent insights into family health and safety during the pandemic.

Expert Panel:

  • Dr. Samuel Greene, Director of the National Institute for Health Security
  • Dr. Lisa Hartman, Head of the Public Health Agency
  • CDR. Maxine Lee, Lead, Community Health Initiatives, COVID-19 Response Team
  • Dr. Emily Roberts, Pediatric Specialist, City Children’s Hospital

Originally published on April 19, 2021, this article continues to provide valuable guidance for families navigating the complexities of COVID-19.

For further insights, consider checking out one of our other blog posts here, where we delve into more essential topics. Additionally, if you’re looking for expert advice on pregnancy, the World Health Organization offers an excellent resource here. It’s also worth visiting this site for additional information on family health strategies.

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In summary, while the availability of vaccines for adults brings hope, parents must remain vigilant about the safety of their children who are not yet eligible for vaccination. Engaging with reliable resources and expert advice can help families navigate these challenging times.