EpiPen shortage keeping some kids out of school

The U.S. has a shortage of lifesaving EpiPens, which are used to treat severe allergic reactions. Many parents are scrambling to find them because some schools won’t let kids with allergies into classrooms if they don’t have one. This affects as many as two students in every classroom in the U.S. John Blackstone reports.

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