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On Wednesday, Texas Children’s Hospital opened vaccine appointments for kids between the ages of five and 11 and got an enthusiastic response from Texas parents.
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Travis County officials say they are working with local school districts to begin vaccination efforts in the area.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services provided details on how they plan to roll out pediatric COVID-19 vaccines.
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Midwestern states had some of the nation's highest percentages of kids with detectable blood-lead levels. And the authors of a new nationwide study say there is no amount of lead that is safe for children.
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More children are being treated in Texas hospitals for COVID-19 than ever before, and an unseasonable outbreak of respiratory syncytial virus is adding to the stress on children’s hospitals.
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“There's every reason in the world to get every child who is eligible to be vaccinated, vaccinated.”
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A top doctor at Texas Children’s Hospital says the COVID-19 positivity rate is going up in children and hospitalizations may be creeping up as well.
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From Texas Standard:Texas often touts its record of economic growth, low unemployment rates and its success as a magnet for workers, but who's thinking…
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This weekend, Amarillo residents gathered to rally against child abuse and neglect. As The Amarillo Globe-News reports, last year Child Protective…
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Eight measles cases have now been identified in Johnson County, with another two in Linn and Miami counties, according to the Kansas Department of...