Children between 6 months and 5 years old can finally get vaccinated against Covid-19 starting this week around DC. Here’s what else you need to know:
that will offer the newly approved vaccines. The centers do not take appointments.
You can get appointments with pediatricians and some pharmacies in DC—including CVS MinuteClinics—that will offer the vaccines, but most pharmacies will vaccinate only children 3 years old and up. Your pediatrician’s office is an especially good place to get your kid vaxxed, because the CDC says it’s safe to get other vaccinations alongside it. Call ahead wherever you decide to go.At first.
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