Why some parents want their kids vaccinated against COVID — and some don't Authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5-11 has many kids, parents and teachers eagerly anticipating shots and perhaps slightly more normal lives.

Why some parents want their kids vaccinated against COVID — and some don't

Why some parents want their kids vaccinated against COVID — and some don't

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Authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5-11 has many kids, parents and teachers eagerly anticipating shots and perhaps slightly more normal lives. Colorado Public Radio's Jenny Brundin reports.