Traveling with unvaccinated kids during the holidays
Unfortunately, there isn’t a simple yes or no answer to whether you should be traveling with unvaccinated kids during this holiday season.
We’ve complied our Rise and Shine coronavirus articles and advice for easy access.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a simple yes or no answer to whether you should be traveling with unvaccinated kids during this holiday season.
As new parents, you get to decide if unvaccinated family members can visit your newborn and what precautions they should take.
Because COVID is still around this Halloween, be sure to stick to activities that allow you to stay outdoors and socially distance.
In clinical trials, the Pfizer COVID‑19 vaccine was found to be safe, well-tolerated and produced a strong antibody response in children.
If your child is asymptomatic or has or very mild symptoms, we recommend getting a COVID test at a community-based site rather than a pediatricians’ office or a hospital.