Dr. Matthew Strehlow, a Stanford Emergency Medicine Physician and father, answers the following questions:
1. Are the COVID-19 vaccines safe for kids?
2. If kids are not likely to get seriously ill from COVID-19, why should they get vaccinated?
3. Can kids spread coronavirus?
4. Which activities are safe for your family if adults are vaccinated but your kids are still unvaccinated?
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Dr. Matthew Strehlow is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and serves as Vice Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, along with his roles as Director of Stanford Emergency Medicine International (SEMI) and as Director SEMI's International EM Fellowship. Dr. Strehlow is a recognized educator both nationally and internationally focusing on emergency care in developing countries, cardiology, and critical care.
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