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VIDEO: DR. JEFF DUCHIN DISCUSSES COVID-19 TRENDS AND CDC VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PEOPLE AGES 12-15 YEARS OLD – MAY 12, 2021

May 12, 2021.Reading time 1 minute.
COVID-19 update with Dr. Jeff Duchin Press Briefing Graphic

On May 12th, in his weekly press briefing, Health Officer Dr. Jeff Duchin on COVID-19 trends and the latest on the CDC recommendation of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for people ages 12-15 years old.

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What We Know (& a Few Things We Don’t) About COVID-19 Vaccines: A Conversation with Dr. Jeff Duchin

December 23, 2020.Reading time 13 minutes.

Dr. Jeff Duchin, Health Officer for Public Health – Seattle & King County, discusses the development, effectiveness and safety of the mRNA vaccines for COVID-19.

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