Growing Number Of Children Hospitalized With COVID-19

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Growing Number Of Children Hospitalized With COVID-19
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As the COVID-19 omicron variant surges, the rate of hospitalizations for children ages four and younger is now at more than four in 100,000.

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“Don’t have regrets here. Get your children immunized,” said Dr. Jeffrey Kahn, The Chief of Infectious Diseases at Children’s Health. “It’s a safe and effective vaccine, it works and it can prevent a lot of suffering.”

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