In the United States, inoculation of the new coronavirus vaccine to children aged 5 to 11 is in full swing, and public schools in New York City have set up an inoculation site at the school to inoculate.

In the United States, vaccination of children aged 5 to 11 began on the 2nd of this month.



Of these, a temporary vaccination site was set up at a public school in New York City, where the desired children were vaccinated.



In some schools, the number of vaccines was insufficient for the desired number of children.



The US government has also launched a campaign to encourage children of this age to be vaccinated.

As part of this, on the 8th, Mrs. Jill Biden, the wife of President Biden, visited an elementary school in the suburbs of Washington, DC, where the inoculation began.



"Vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine is one of the parents' choices to protect their children," said Jill, a teacher.



The U.S. government is trying to increase vaccination rates at this age by requesting schools across the United States to set up vaccination venues, but a poll conducted by a private foundation late last month found that children between the ages of 5 and 11 27% of parents who have a child will say "I will get the vaccine immediately", while 30% will say "I will not get the vaccine" and 33% will say "I will see the situation". Is divided.