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Ellen Fraint holds her daughter, Jojo, 7 months, as she receives the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for children at Montefiore Medical Group in the Bronx community of New York City on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)
Two new subvariants of omicron have dominated in the United States, raising fears they could fuel a new wave of COVID-19 infections.
Sick young people are flooding emergency rooms in some parts of the country and some pediatric hospitals say they are running out of beds.
There have been many rounds of clinical trials around the world looking for vaccines that can save you from serious illness and deaths similar to COVID-19. Li said there are still fears about participation levels.
“There have been a lot of other people who are pro-vaccine, anti-vaccine, and not everyone will be interested in doing a study,” he said. “People are pretty tired of the conversations about the coronavirus. . . But we still want to move on and keep studying, and make sure we know what we’re doing and provide coverage for our other people. “
Qualified youth and their families can enroll in the trial on an ongoing basis. Participation is not limited by where a person lives, but families will want to go to Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Children’s Clinical Research Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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