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January 13, 2023

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Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months Among Children Born During 2018–2019 — National Immunization Survey–Child, United States, 2019–2021

The National Immunization Survey–Child identified no decline overall in routine vaccination coverage associated with the COVID-19 pandemic among children born during 2018–2019, although declines were observed among children living below the federal poverty level and in rural areas.

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MMWR Weekly Briefing Podcast: Week of December 26

The latest MMWR Weekly Briefing is live. Topics include: effectiveness of the updated bivalent COVID-19 vaccine in preventing emergency department and urgent care visits, flu and COVID-19 infections among children and teens and more. Listen and subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play.



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