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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher frustrated kids can't get COVID-19 jab

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Mila Kunis, 38, and Ashton Kutcher, 43, are frustrated that their kids can't be vaccinated against coronavirus. The couple think it's 'weird' that the jabs are currently only licensed in the US for those aged over 12 and can't understand why the approval date seemingly keeps getting 'pushed' for unknown reasons.

Together, Mila and Ashton share two children - Wyatt and Dimitri - aged six and four, respectively. The actors spoke about protecting their family from COVID-19 in a new interview with People on Wednesday.   'That's what we were talking about.

Yeah, it is [weird], because every day you're like, "I hear it's going to be approved by X date," and then it gets pushed and it gets pushed, and you hope that it's getting pushed for the.

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