Navigating a COVID Summer: Strategies for Parents Who Are Vaccinated While Their Children Are Not

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As vaccinations become more accessible for adults, many parents find themselves wondering about the safety implications for their unvaccinated children. In this article, we consult a panel of experts for the latest insights on keeping families safe during this challenging time.

Featured Experts:

  • Dr. Max Henderson, Director of the Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases
  • Dr. Emma Wallace, Director of Health and Safety at the Centers for Disease Control
  • Dr. Ryan Lee, Lead of the Community Safety Task Force at the CDC COVID-19 Response Team
  • Dr. Sarah Thompson, Pediatrician at the Children’s Health Institute

Originally published on April 19, 2021, this article aims to provide guidance for parents navigating this unique summer.

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In summary, as parents navigate the ongoing pandemic, understanding the safety measures for unvaccinated children is crucial. With expert guidance and reliable resources, families can make informed decisions to protect their loved ones during the summer months.

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