PHILADELPHIA - The director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged parents to get their children 12 and older vaccinated against COVID-19, pointing to an increase in hospitalization rates among the age group — including some who required intensive care. "We just felt that it was safe enough and we were ready to return to normal," said Ann Summers.
She says it was a no brainer when it came to getting her 16-year old daughter Olivia vaccinated against the coronavirus. "So that when she goes to school and somebody gets exposed she doesn’t have to quarantine," she said.
Olivia was willing and ready. "I just know it’s going to be for the better and I feel safer now so I thought it was an easier decision too," she said.