A new vaccination campaign is starting in the United States. Injections of the anti-Covid vaccine to children aged 5 to 11 began Tuesday evening, a new stage in the immunization campaign hailed as a "turning point" by Joe Biden, with 28 million little Americans now eligible for the vaccine. The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) officially recommended injections of Pfizer's vaccine for this age group on Tuesday, after clearance late last week by the U.S. Medicines Agency (FDA). The vaccination "will allow parents to put an end to months of worry for their children", welcomed the American president immediately after the announcement, welcoming an "important step forward" and a "turning point" in the fight against the coronavirus.

In France, where there is a slight epidemic rebound, children will return to school on Monday by wearing the mask again in more than 60 departments where the incidence rate has started to rise again.

If it is not currently on the agenda, should we expect the upcoming opening of anti-Covid vaccination in children under 12 in France?

If France aligned with the United States by opening vaccination to children aged 5 to 11, would you have yours vaccinated?

Is this a decision you are waiting for or dreading?

And why ?

How old are your young children?

Have you ever had your children over 12 vaccinated?

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