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WHO: Vaccinating kids 'not a high priority' amid shortage
The World Health Organization’s top vaccines expert said Thursday that immunizing children against COVID-19 is not a high priority from a WHO perspective, given the extremely limited global supply of doses. During a social media session, Dr. Kate O’Brien said children should not be a focus of COVID-19 immunization programs even as increasing numbers of rich countries authorize their coronavirus shots for teenagers and children. “Children are at (a) very, very low risk of actually getting COVID disease,” said O'Brien, a pediatrician and director of the WHO's vaccines department.
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