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Some parents are slipping young kids in for the COVID-19 vaccine, but doctors discourage the move as 'risky'

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by USA Today | August 11, 2021
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Mimi Allen has two daughters, 14 and 10. She is raising them alone. They are her world. So while the Phoenix financial adviser doesn’t usually go for rule-breaking, she recently decided to slip into a local pharmacy and get her younger daughter a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination, which is approved only for those 12 and older.

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