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European drive to vaccinate children divides worried parents
歐洲家長在兒童接種疫苗問題上產生分歧

Differing national policies reflect the fast-evolving debate among scientists
民調顯示,丹麥和西班牙有70%的家長計劃讓孩子接種新冠疫苗,德國、義大利和荷蘭的比例只有40%,法國則不到三分之一。

As Omicron-led infections surge across Europe, a drive to vaccinate children aged five to 11 against Covid-19 is dividing opinion: while some parents welcome the opportunity to protect their young, others are unconvinced of the benefits to their health.

隨著Omicron變種引發的感染在歐洲激增,一項推動爲5至11歲兒童接種新冠疫苗的行動引發了意見分歧:儘管一些家長歡迎這個保護孩子的機會,但也有些人不相信這對孩子的健康有好處。

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