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Protect your adolescent with a COVID-19 vaccine

COVID-19 made the 2020-2021 school year extremely challenging for families across Berrien County: bouncing between virtual and in-person learning, quarantines after an exposure, wearing face coverings all day, and the cancelation of sports, extracurricular activities, and events that kids look forward to all year. The next school year is just around the corner, and the outlook is optimistic that for most students, it will feel a lot more like normal.

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