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    PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN & YOUTH FROM COVID-19 : INFORMATION FOR PARENTS, CAREGIVERS, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS : FACT SHEET [Chinese]
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    PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN & YOUTH FROM COVID-19 : INFORMATION FOR PARENTS, CAREGIVERS, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS : FACT SHEET [Chinese]

    现在每个年满 6 个月的儿童都可以接种 COVID-19 疫苗,如果符合条件,每个年满 5 岁的儿童都可以接种加强剂. 自 COVID-19 疫情开始以来,美国已有数以千计的儿童和青少年因 COVID-19 而住院,并有数百人死亡. 接种COVID-19疫苗,能保护儿童和青少年, 防止他们因COVID-19而罹患重病的关键步骤. 生病时待在家中、进行检测、在适当的时候佩戴口罩、洗手以及咳嗽和打喷嚏时遮住口鼻也是我们应该继续遵循的重要步骤,以保护我们的儿童和青少年免受 COVID-19 的侵害,并减缓病毒在我们的家庭和社区中的传播.

    如何保护儿童和青少年免受COVID-19的侵害? 获得准确, 及时和可靠的信息是帮助我们社区里每一个人认识和关注这个问题的关键. 医疗保健提供者、学校和其他值得信赖的社区组织和机构都是获取可靠信息的来源,可以帮助父母和照顾者对解决关于儿童和青少年感染 COVID-19 的担忧和获取COVID-19 疫苗的有关信息, .

    以下的答案回答了怎么保护您的儿童和青少年免受COVID-19的侵害.

    CS332317-K | July 13, 2022

    22_332317-D_FS_Protect-Kids-COVID-19-FactSheet_SIMPLIFIEDCHINESE.pdf

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