Watch VideoThe CDC is saying yes: doctors and nurses can give kids 12-15 years old the Pfizer COVID vaccine.
In Georgia, 12-year-old Jane Ellen Norman was ready to get her shot.
"I hope that they all get vaccinated and so we can see each other," she said.
As younger and younger groups get the go-ahead, how these...
CDC Recommends Pfizer COVID Shot For Kids Ages 12-15
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