Tag: kids and COVID-19

Baby receiving a shot in their leg by healthcare worker in pink
December 6, 2023/Children's Health

COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids: What To Know and Why It’s Important

Children as young as 6 months should get vaccinated

Child tired and not engaged during e-learning class.
October 4, 2022/Infectious Disease

What To Know About Long COVID in Kids

Fatigue, mood swings and poor concentration are key symptoms

Child receiving Covid-19 booster shot from a healthcare worker.
September 7, 2022/Infectious Disease

What To Know About COVID-19 Booster Shots for Children

Vaccination is important because immunity wanes over time and reinfections are possible

Adult talking to child about vaccines on porch steps
July 27, 2021/Children's Health

How to Talk to Your Kids About Getting Vaccinated

Helping children, tweens and teens prepare for their turn at the COVID-19 vaccine

Advertisement

Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services. Policy

doctor holding covid-19 vaccine vile in front of a child
April 4, 2021/Children's Health

Are We One Step Closer to a COVID-19 Vaccine for Kids?

The results from a recent trial look promising for 12- to 15-year-olds

Child receiving vaccine at doctor's office
February 11, 2021/Children's Health

Why a COVID-19 Vaccine for Children May Take Longer

Adult vaccination has begun, while clinical trials for a children's vaccine are underway

home schooling special needs
September 13, 2020/Children's Health

How Pediatricians Can Be Advocates for Children With Special Educational Needs

It all comes down to asking the right questions during well-child visits

BackPage 1 of 1Next
Advertisement
Ad