Missoula City-County Health Department announced yesterday that the CDC has approved vaccines to 12 to 15-year-olds, and the Missoula City-County Health Department is now booking Pfizer vaccine appointments for this age group, with daily Pfizer appointments starting today. The Health Department strongly encourages parents and guardians to get their teens vaccinated against COVID-19 to prevent them from missing class due to quarantines, to protect immuno-compromised students and teachers, and to protect themselves from long-COVID or Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome. More information is available at covid19.missoula.co.
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The announcement by the Missoula City-County Health Department to open Pfizer vaccine appointments for 12 to 15-year-olds is a significant step in ensuring the safety of students and educators. Vaccinating teens not only reduces the risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes but also minimizes disruptions to education caused by quarantines. Parents should consider this opportunity to protect their teens and the broader community. By prioritizing health and education, we create a safer environment, much like how thesis writing help supports students in achieving academic success. For more details, visit covid19.missoula.co.