The COVID-19 vaccine for children is here. For parents, it’s not always a simple call.

The state has started vaccinating young children against the coronavirus this week

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Daniel Montoya, 35, top, left, gives hug to his wife Brittany, 35, near their children Harlen, 2, bottom left, and Selena, 7, in the kitchen of their home in Manassa, Colorado on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021. The parents of five children Daniel and Brittany, both 35 years old, are vaccinated themselves, but are not yet ready to vaccinate her kids because they are concerned about the safety of the shots.
By Jessica Seaman | jseaman@denverpost.com and Sam Tabachnik | stabachnik@denverpost.com | The Denver Post
PUBLISHED: November 7, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. | UPDATED: November 7, 2021 at 8:19 a.m.

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Jessica Seaman | Health reporter

Jessica joined the Denver Post as a health reporter in 2018. She covers various topics, including mental health, hospitals and health care costs. She also writes The Post's health newsletter Checkup Denver.

Sam Tabachnik | Reporter

Sam Tabachnik is a roving reporter for The Denver Post, focusing on stories outside metro Denver. He covers everything from juvenile justice and cannabis to rural issues, religion and quirky stories that defy category.