Here in the united states, it's 12 and up to receive a covid vaccine. What's a realistic time frme that we should be thinking about for kids under the age of 12 to be able to get vaccines? Creedy mentioned kids, because there are still millions of kids who are not eligible to be vaccinated. But i don't have a definitive date as to when. Still some analysis being done as to when the vaccine would be available to anybody on the twelfth.
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