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Some vaccine experts say push back against vaccines is at its highest. Data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also shows that childhood vaccinations are at their lowest point in a long time.
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Data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also shows that childhood vaccinations are at their lowest point in a long time, while vaccine exemptions are at their highest.
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It's been one year since the COVID-19 public health emergency ended. The Indiana Department of Health still posts weekly updates of new COVID-19 data, but one expert says those numbers aren't totally accurate.
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The public is likely to be exposed to coronavirus, flu, and RSV in the coming months. Here’s what people should know about these viruses and the available vaccines.
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The campaign provides a map with a list of dates, times and locations for various vaccine clinics throughout the state, aimed to help families get their children required and recommended vaccines.
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Data from the Indiana Department of Health suggests this is the earliest start to high flu-like illnesses in the state since at least 2011.
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Officials recommend getting the new booster if it’s been five or six months since your last booster or COVID infection.
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Pfizer's emergency use authorization was expanded to 5- to 11-years-olds in November 2021. And the Food and Drug Administration authorized pediatric vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer for children as young as 6 months in June 2022.
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As the winter months are approaching, experts are worried that the combination of new variants and other viruses could cause another harsh wave of Covid-19.
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Join us this Friday as we talk with experts about Covid-19 numbers, new variants, and potential concerns.