COVID-19 vaccine dosage mix-ups among children at local pharmacies leads to hesitancy among parents

Recent cases of COVID-19 vaccine mix-ups for kids have been reported in the DMV, leading some parents to be more hesitant about getting their child vaccinated.

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FOX 5 spoke to Dr. Wilburn Chen with the University of Maryland School of Medicine to learn more about what parents can do to ease their worries.

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Children's vaccine mix-ups lead to hesitancy among parents

Recent cases of COVID-19 vaccine mix-ups for kids have been reported in the DMV, leading some parents to be more hesitant about getting their child vaccinated.

"To just simply say, ‘Hey, can you confirm that that’s that orange cap vial that you just drew it from? Can you confirm that you're giving a pediatric dose rather than an adult dose?'" says Dr. Chen. "Because again, they are humans as well and they might need just a check just to stop amongst all the busyness and to just verify." 

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Watch FOX 5's full interview with Dr. Chen above.

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Montgomery County elementary school students given incorrect amount of COVID-19 vaccine

Students at a Montgomery County elementary school were given an incorrect amount of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic held at the school on Wednesday, according to Montgomery County officials.

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