In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all people ages 2 and up wear face masks in indoor public settings if they are not fully vaccinated. Additionally, fully vaccinated people can maximize their protection by wearing masks inside public places in areas with high COVID-19 transmission. | What to Expect
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If it seems like all your baby does is sleep, eat and deliver dirty diapers, things are exactly as they should be. Babies’ tummies are tiny and, compared with bigger kids and adults, reserve less fluid in their bodies.| What to Expect
Since the COVID-19 vaccine has been available for babies, toddlers, and young children, many parents have opted to vaccinate their little ones each year, like they would with the flu shot. Others, however, have held off, citing concerns about the shots' safety.| What to Expect
If you have a baby or are about to have a baby, it’s understandable if you're concerned about how COVID-19 could affect your little one.| What to Expect