The CDC's updated immunization schedule recommends that children between six months and 18 years old should receive the full COVID vaccine series and booster.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a few updates last week to its child and adolescent immunization schedule. to the child and adolescent immunization schedule. The schedule, which is posted on the CDC's website, recommends that children between six months of age and 18 years old should receive two doses of the primary series between four and eight weeks apart — followed by a booster dose at least eight weeks later.
Children who are"moderately or severely immunocompromised" should include a third dose in the primary series, says the CDC. vaccine for young children between six months and five years old in June 2022. However, the vaccine was not officially added to the immunization schedule until just this month.Dr.
The CDC recommends that children between six months old and 18 years old should receive two doses of the primary series, followed by a booster.
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