Children and parents lined up for polio vaccines outside a Syracuse, New York school in 1961. AP Photo by James Colgrove, Columbia University The ongoing battles over COVID-19 vaccination in the U.S. are likely to get more heated when the Food and Drug Administration authorizes emergency use of a vaccine for children ages 5 to … Continued
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