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Many European countries launched child COVID-19 vaccination

In the shadow of the rising infection rate of the new crown virus and the rapid spread of the mutated new crown virus "Omi Kerong", many European countries have recently begun to vaccinate children aged 5 to 11 years old against the new crown. It is understood that the European Medicines Agency recommended approval of a low-dose Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in late November for children aged 5 to 11 years. At present, Germany, Hungary, Spain, Lithuania, Greece, Italy, Slovenia and other European countries have begun to vaccinate this group of children, and children's vaccination in Latvia and other countries will also start in the near future. Several European experts stressed the importance of vaccinating children against COVID-19, even if most children have mild symptoms after contracting the new crown virus, they are still highly contagious and pose a threat to others.

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