Publix won’t offer COVID-19 vaccine to children under 5

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Publix won’t offer COVID-19 vaccine to children under 5
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A major grocery chain that was among the leaders in the early distribution of COVID-19 vaccines will now refuse to provide the jab to pre-school-age children.

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