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Nearly Half of Parents of Adolescents Ages 12-17 Say Their Child Got a COVID-19 Vaccine Already; a Third of Parents of Children Ages 5-11 Say Their Child Will Get Vaccinated “Right Away” Once Eligible

 

Almost 1 in 4 Parents with Children Attending In-Person School Say a Child Had to Quarantine Since the School Year Began Due to Possible COVID-19 Exposure

 

Nearly half (48%) of parents of vaccine-eligible children ages 12-17 now say their child has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, a new KFF Vaccine Monitor report shows.


Another 15% of those parents now say they want to “wait and see” how the vaccine works for others before their adolescent gets it, while 4% say they would get vaccinated “only if required” for school or other activities. About one in five (21%) say their adolescent child would “definitely not” get a vaccine.

 

Largely fielded before Pfizer’s Sept. 20 announcement about favorable results from its clinical trials for children ages 5-11, the new report shows a third (34%) of parents of children in that age group want their child to get vaccinated “right away” once eligible. A similar share (32%) wants to “wait and see,” while a quarter (24%) say their children will “definitely not” get a COVID-19 vaccine.

 

 

 

 


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