File:Covid-19 vaccination at Naval Medical Center Postmouth Nov 2021.jpg
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Following approval from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) began providing the COVID-19 pediatric vaccination to children between the ages of five and eleven, Nov. 8. "For our younger children, it can be difficult keeping the mask on them," said Lt. Mariacristina Diaz, NMCP’s Immunization Clinic's department head. "They can easily contract the virus and spread it. Getting vaccinated not only lessens the risk of them getting the virus and spreading it, but it can also lower the severity and impact if they do get sick." www.dvidshub.net/news/409563/nmcp-begins-5-11-covid-19-va... |
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Source | NMCP BEGINS 5-11 COVID-19 VACCINATIONS 211105-N-MY642-1022 |
Author | Navy Medicine from Washington, DC, USA |
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Author | Petty Officer 2nd Class Donald White |
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Short title | 211105-N-MY642-1022 |
Date and time of data generation | 20:00, 4 November 2021 |
City shown | Portsmouth |
Headline | NMCP BEGINS 5-11 COVID-19 VACCINATIONS |
Credit/Provider | Naval Medical Center - Portsmout |
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Image title | Following approval from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) began providing the COVID-19 pediatric vaccination to children between the ages of five and eleven, Nov. 8. “For our younger children, it can be difficult keeping the mask on them,” said Lt. Mariacristina Diaz, NMCP’s Immunization Clinic’s department head. “They can easily contract the virus and spread it. Getting vaccinated not only lessens the risk of them getting the virus and spreading it, but it can also lower the severity and impact if they do get sick.” |
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