What Pediatricians Want Parents to Know About Teens Getting COVID-19 Vaccines

The Pfizer vaccine is available to adolescents ages 12 to 15 as of spring 2021, yet some parents remain hesitant in allowing their children to get it. While the reasons for this age-specific concern remain unclear, it seems many parents are concerned the vaccine may affect their children differently, or cause more serious side affects in them than it had in adults. Some even think vaccination causes infertility and/or affects puberty, though it does not.

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