COVID-19 for vaccines for young children | Sacramento City Councilmember Residency Disputed | Jazz vocalist Vivian Lee performs at the Crocker Art Museum
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Marcus Morgan, 14, waits to receive his Pfizer COVID-19 vaccineat Families Together of Orange County in Tustin, Calif., Thursday, May 13, 2021. The state began vaccinating children ages 12 to 15 Thursday.
AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
What parents need to know about COVID-19 for vaccines for young children. Sacramento City Councilmember Sean Loloee’s residency disputed. Jazz vocalist Vivian Lee performs at the Crocker Art Museum.
Today's Guests
- Dr. Donald Alcendor, Associate Professor at Meharry Medical College and Associate Adjunct Professor at Vanderbilt, explains what parents need to know about COVID-19 for vaccines for young children.
- SacBee Reporter, Theresa Clift, shares her reporting disputing Sacramento City Councilmember Sean Loloee lives in the district he serves.
- Longtime Sacramento vocalist Vivian Lee performs at the Crocker Art Museum Thursday at 7 p.m, kicking-off its Summer Jazz Concert Series