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More kids in the U.S. have died from COVID-19 in the last year than have died from other illnesses that have had vaccines available, such as the flu or chickenpox.
Considering starting a family soon? Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and pregnancy from our experts.
Dr. Vincent Hsu, Infection Prevention Executive Officer, Central Florida Division, answers some of the most frequently asked questions about coronavirus including current trends, CDC guidance and the...
About one in four coronavirus infections in the U.S. are now the delta variant, according to the CDC.
Even though travel is picking up again, it’s still recommended to delay travel until you are fully vaccinated.
Your child’s back-to-school physical is a great way to start the school year in the healthiest way possible. Know how to prepare and make the most of this annual visit.
Fever is a natural part of fighting an infection, but it can be dangerous to a child if it gets too high. Here's what to know and how to get help.
Here are five important vaccines that can help keep people age 65 and older as healthy and vibrant as possible.
Adults and children need vaccines to help prevent disease. The types you need may depend on your age, health history or where you work and travel.
From the most routine shots to the newest COVID-19 vaccines, we’re here with immunization guidance for your family.
The most common side effect reported from those who have received a coronavirus vaccine is an injection-site reaction.
COVID-19 caused many people to miss critical appointments, including for cancer screenings.
The COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer is safe, effective, and now available for children starting at age 12.
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