Moderna and other drug companies are testing their COVID-19 vaccines in children. Immunizing children under 16 could help schools fully reopen and slow the spread of new coronavirus variants. CLEVELAND, Ohio — Readers have medical questions about COVID-19 and the coronavirus vaccine, and we’re getting answers from health care experts. Here are...
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