Vaccination of Young Children in Texas Moves Forward, Amid Doubts Among Some Latino Parents

Thousands of children ages 5 to 11 have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in Texas and lines are getting longer at pediatric immunization clinics. But despite of the threat of new infections due to the resurgence of the virus in the state, some Latino parents are still hesitant. Why are they so fearful? Mariana Pineda spoke with two families on opposite sides of the debate and brings this report from Houston.

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