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The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is now authorized for teens aged 12 and up in the US, leaving many to question if schools will make the vaccine mandatory. → Read More
Every U.S. state requires K-12 students to be vaccinated against some diseases, although the requirements – including which shots are necessary and the reasons students can opt out – vary from state to state. No state has mandated COVID-19 shots yet, and how the lack of full FDA approval affects their decisions remains to be seen. → Read More
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE CONVERSATION) With the first COVID-19 vaccine now authorized for adolescents, ages 12 and up, a big question looms: Will students be required to get the vaccine before returning to their classrooms in the fall? As a professor of education policy […] → Read More
The Food and Drug Administration on May 10, 2021, granted the first emergency use authorization of a COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents. FG Trade via Getty... → Read More