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Interested in learning more about COVID-19 vaccines from other teens? The School-Based Health Alliance, Community Health Center Inc., and its Weitzman Institute have teamed up to create a podcast created for youth by youth. A discussion led by teenagers from around the country on their COVID-19 experience thus far and thoughts on vaccination. Click here to check it out!

Pediatrician Jennifer Shu, MD, discusses why adolescents need the meningitis vaccine, when they should get it and what to do if they miss it, and what to expect afterward. (CDC)

Meningococcal Vaccination: What Everyone Should Know
CDC recommends vaccination with a meningococcal conjugate vaccine for all preteens and teens at 11 to 12 years old, with a booster dose at 16 years old. Teens and young adults (16 through 23 year olds) also may be vaccinated .... Go To the CDC

Get the Facts About Meningitis B! 
What is Meningococcal Diasease?  Go to site
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