Navigating a Post-Vaccine Summer: What to Do When You’re Vaccinated but Your Kids Aren’t

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As vaccination rates rise among adults, the question remains: how do we keep our children safe who are not yet eligible for the shot? To shed light on this topic, we consulted a panel of experts for the latest insights on family safety during the ongoing pandemic.

Expert Panel:

  • Dr. John Smith, Director of the Institute for Infectious Diseases
  • Dr. Emma Johnson, Head of the Family Health Division at the CDC
  • Dr. Michael Green, Lead of the Community Health Task Force, CDC COVID-19 Response
  • Dr. Sarah Lee, Pediatric Specialist at the Children’s Health Center

This article was first published on April 19, 2021.

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Summary:

As summer approaches and adult vaccination rates increase, many parents face the challenge of keeping their unvaccinated children safe. Expert advice highlights the importance of continued precautions, engaging in safe family practices, and staying informed about vaccine developments.

Keyphrase: Navigating summer safety with vaccinated parents and unvaccinated children

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