The pandemic has been a difficult time for families, full of complicated decisions. We are exploring why some families are choosing to vaccinate while others are not.

With the timeline for an announcement by the Food and Drug Administration unclear, parents have been left to speculate on when a Covid-19 vaccine might become available for children under 5.

Have you found the messaging around vaccines for very young children confusing? Do you feel like you have enough information to make a decision? Where are you finding sources of information on the vaccines?

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