Here's when the White House says parents could start scheduling COVID vaccines for kids under 5
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The White House says it is preparing a new push to roll out COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5 around the country this summer, with doses available everywhere from pediatrician offices to children's museums, if authorities sign off on the shots later this month.
The Biden administration says that the timing of the vaccination campaign's launch is expected to overlap with the Juneteenth federal holiday.
But while the earliest shots could be given as early as June 21, officials say some parents will need to wait to schedule their youngest child's first dose.
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