FDA on COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids, Boosters, and Treatments

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When will kids under 12 be able to be vaccinated against COVID-19, and what's the US_FDA's take on ivermectin? WebMD Chief Medical Officer drjohnwhyte talks to Dr. Janet Woodcock, Acting FDACommissioner.

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