There's been a bunch of good news this week about kids and COVID, including kids under 5 moving a touch closer to become eligible for vaccination
A Scandanavian study has shown that before babies are born, they get an immune benefit from their vaccinated mother.
Another study has looked at a rare condition that can happen in kids after COVID, called MIS-C, and found vaccinated kids are way more protected from it
And also both Pfizer and Moderna have moved slightly closer to being registered for kids under 5 in the USA.
Also on today's show:
* Are there rapid tests available to test for influenza?
* I've noticed that cases seem to be falling. Is it just that it's being under reported? I haven't heard any mention of it in the media but it's the opposite of what I expected as we head into winter.
AND WE'LL BE TAKING A BREAK FOR THE NEXT MONTH BECAUSE NORMAN IS ON HOLIDAYS. SO KEEP AN EYE ON THE FEED AND WE'LL BE BACK SOON.
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