Alyssa Rosenberg, a left-leaning columnist, slammed the administration following a Politico report that said they might wait until June to authorize a COVID-19 vaccine for young kids.

Lurie Children’s hospital registered nurse Carolyn Ruyle prepares a dose of a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Lurie Children’s hospital Friday, Nov. 5, 2021, a Chicago. Health officials hailed shots for kids ages 5 per 11 as a major breakthrough after more than 18 months of illness, ricoveri, deaths and disrupted education. (AP Photo / Nam Y. Eh)
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Il rapporto diceva, as Rosenberg noted, quella “it would be simpler and less confusing to simultaneously authorize and promote two vaccines to the public, rather than green-lighting one on a faster timetable and the other down the road.”
She called on the president and his administration to “be straight” with parents and criticized the government response to the pandemic.
“The nature of the pandemic and the government response has forced people to independently cobble together what knowledge they could, to make the best decisions for themselves and their families,” lei scrisse. “Apparentemente, the administration thinks parents are too feebleminded to parse that different vaccines with different dosages might have different levels of efficacy or require a different number of shots.”