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It's almost unbelievable that there is still argument from some parties against vaccination. For children and adolescents 6 months through 17 years, rates of vaccination are less than 40% for the seasonal flu vaccine and less than 10% for the updated COVID-19 vaccine, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reports. This is worrying for pediatricians.