State urges parents to keep up with childhood immunizations during COVID-19
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Ironically, these very shots are among the proposed reasons why young children do not do as bad with the coronavirus in general.
Ironically, these very shots are among the proposed reasons why young children do not do as bad with the coronavirus in general.
Ironically, these very shots are among the proposed reasons why young children do not do as bad with the coronavirus in general.
ROCHESTER, Minn. — It's been brushed to the side in our focus on COVID-19: childhood immunizations.
Researchers are studying the possibility that vaccines for other viral diseases can protect children from COVID-19.
From patterns of inflammatory molecules in Covid-19 patients to why children may have protection against the infection…
An international cohort of researchers is following up on hypothesis already backed by some evidence—early childhood…
A group of Lithuanian and Kurdish scientists have raised a hypothesis that the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine could…
A group of Lithuanian and Kurdish scientists have raised a hypothesis that the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine could…