Fact vs. Fiction: How safe is COVID-19 vaccine for children?

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PITTSBURGH — As vaccine hesitancy slows the number of adults getting the COVID-19 vaccine, the push is on to get kids vaccinated.

The CDC just authorized shots for kids ages 12 to 15, and they’re getting the same dose as adults.

Channel 11′s Angie Moreschi looked at parent concerns over safety for kids, as well as questions about whether we’ll all need booster shots.

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