Caitlin MacMillen, DO, MPH, a board-certified family medicine physician dedicated to providing comprehensive primary care to adults and children, answers questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 – 11.
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0:13 Why should I vaccinate my child against COVID-19?
0:52 Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe?
1:18 Can vaccinated people still get COVID-19?
1:48 Which COVID-19 vaccine is the best for children?
2:06 Should I be concerned about my child having a serious allergic reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine?
2:31 What side effects can a child expect from getting the vaccine?
3:32 Are there ways to reduce side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine?
3:48 If my children already had COVID-19, should I get them vaccinated?
4:16 How long does it take for a COVID-19 vaccine to work?
4:41 Does my child need a second dose of the vaccine?
4:53 Can my child transmit COVID-19 to others after being vaccinated?
5:14 Can my child get the flu shot and the COVID-19 vaccine on the same day?
5:22 Where can my child receive the COVID-19 vaccine?
5:41 Who should I speak with if I still have concerns?
Schedule an appointment to get your children vaccinated:
MyUCSDChart account: [ Ссылка ]
MyTurn.ca.gov: [ Ссылка ]
VaccineFinder.org: [ Ссылка ]
More Resources:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for COVID-19 vaccines for kids and teens: [ Ссылка ]
American Academy of Pediatrics: [ Ссылка ]
American Academy of Family Physicians: [ Ссылка ]
Kids and COVID-19 Vaccine: Doctor Answers Your Questions
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