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Dr. Torian Easterling
Now that kids 5 to 11 years old can get a coronavirus vaccine, some parents are thrilled, but a recent survey found that only 27% of parents are eager to get it for their kids while another third say they will wait and see, and 3 in 10 say they won't get it at all. FOX 5 NY speaks with the First Deputy Commissioner and Chief Equity Officer of New York City's Department of Health, Dr. Torian Easterling, about what parents should consider.