Dr. Ranney: Support for school nurses ‘is critical in getting us through this pandemic’

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“The first and best way to keep our kids in in-person learning, which is all of our goal, is to get them vaccinated,” Dr. Ranney says.

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Death rate is nearly zero. Great Pfizer ad.

Gotta get the parenting onboard.

And still no word on vaccinations for those under 5. They go to preschool so their parents can work. Please get on this!

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