Posted on 05/21/2021 4:57:59 PM PDT by DoodleBob
The Food and Drug Administration expanded emergency use authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to include adolescents 12 to 15 years of age on May 10, 2021. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention followed with recommendations endorsing use in this age group after their advisory group meeting on May 12. The American Academy of Pediatrics also supports this decision.
Dr. Debbie-Ann Shirley is an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Virginia specializing in pediatric infectious diseases. Here she addresses some of the concerns parents may have about their teen or preteen getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Yes, recently released data from Pfizer-BioNTech shows that the COVID-19 vaccine seems to work really well in this age group. The COVID-19 vaccine was found to be 100% efficacious in preventing symptomatic COVID-19 in an ongoing clinical trial of children in the U.S. aged 12 to 15. Adolescents made high levels of antibody in response to the vaccine, and their immune response was just as strong as what has been seen in older teens and young adults 16-25 years of age.
So far, the COVID-19 vaccine appears to be safe and well tolerated in adolescents. All of the COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the U.S. have undergone rigorous study, but we don’t want to assume that children are little adults. This is why it is so important to study these vaccines just as carefully in children before health authorities could recommend use. Ongoing studies will continue to follow vaccinated children closely and robust safety monitoring will help rapidly identify rare or unexpected concerns if they emerge.
Currently, children represent nearly one-quarter of all new reported weekly COVID-19 cases in the U.S. While serious illness from COVID-19 is rare in children, it does occur – thousands of children have been hospitalized and at least 351 children have died from COVID-19 in the U.S. Some children who get seriously ill from COVID-19 may have underlying health conditions, but not all do. Vaccination will help protect children from developing serious illness.
Additionally, since adolescents can transmit COVID-19 to others, vaccinating children may prove to be an important part of safely getting back to normal activities of life, including attending school in person, participating in team sports and spending time with friends. A large survey of school-aged children showed that children in full or partial virtual school reported lower levels of physical activity, less in-person time socializing with friends and worse mental or emotional health compared with those receiving full in-person schooling. Children are experiencing unprecedented increases in indirect adverse health and educational consequences related to the pandemic, and we need to find ways to help them get quickly and safely back to normal life. Vaccination is one of them.
Nonsevere side effects may be experienced following vaccination. The most commonly reported side effects have been pain and swelling at the injection site. Other common side effects include tiredness and headache. Similar to young adults, some adolescents have experienced fever, chills, muscle aches and joint pain, which may be more common after the second dose. These effects are short-lived, however, and most resolve within one to two days.
Some adolescents may faint when receiving an injection. If this is a concern for your child, let your vaccine administration site know ahead of time – your child can be given the vaccine while they’re seated or lying down to avoid injuries from falling.
No serious adverse events related to vaccination were reported in the Pfizer-BioNTech clinical trial. Serious allergic reactions have rarely been reported in older people. Anyone with a known severe or immediate allergy to the vaccine or any component of the vaccine should not get the vaccine. If your child has a history of any severe allergic reactions or any type of immediate allergic reaction to a vaccine or injectable therapy, let the vaccine site administrator know so that your child can be monitored for at least 30 minutes after getting the vaccine.
Parents should talk to a trusted health care provider or allergist if they have specific questions about the possibility of an allergic reaction in their child.
COVID-19 vaccine makers have begun or are planning to begin testing COVID-19 vaccines in younger children. As more information becomes available, the authorized age recommendations may change. Children ages 2-11 years old could potentially be eligible as early as the end of this year.
The COVID-19 vaccines do not contain live COVID-19 virus, so they cannot cause COVID-19. Rather, getting vaccinated will help protect both you and your children from COVID-19. Studies have shown that vaccinated pregnant and lactating mothers can pass protective immunity on to their young infants across the placenta and in breast milk – one more benefit of vaccination.
Though researchers are still learning how well the vaccine can help prevent spread, vaccination is still an important way to limit infecting people who are not yet eligible for the vaccine, like younger children.
Maybe teens? Did you read the article? Do you not understand the stats?
There is almost no risk of death for teens or 20’s - why would anyone consider and illegal emergency use authorized experimental gene therapy shot when there are several well documented prophylactic and curative treatments?
Think people...!
Maybe teens? Did you read the article? Do you not understand the stats?
There is almost no risk of death for teens or 20’s - why would anyone consider an illegal emergency use authorized experimental gene therapy shot when there are several well documented prophylactic and curative treatments?
Think people...!
Crazy enough to take a shot. To do so while pregnant is just pure insanity. Then again, this whole virus stuff has been pure insanity. People tripping over each other in their haste to give up freedom.
If you plan to send them to school, You have to get vaccinated too.
CDC Quietly Reveals Shocking Number of Vaccine Adverse Reactions Reported
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3961357/posts
Teachers Union demand that has to be met to return to school. Teachers and the parents have to get them too. Special needs kids parents are pushing the hardest.
Exemptions can be gotten, My favorite stocker at our Kroger’s had been missing for several weeks, she is 40’sh. very RARE Glaucoma, the implant has already failed. First thing her eye doc did was give her an exemption. She was wondering if she should wait for a scheduled appt. I said what the Doc my husband uses told him, get in ASAP. He takes 3 different drops. Retinal Atrophy on top of it. Already had partial cornea transplant. It is not a wait illness.
What about all the Rare, Transplants, Depressed Immune, Autoimmune’s, Lupus, MS, M.D., Parkinson’s, EDS, heart conditions? That is a lot of people, no one is answering questions on. I’ve 4 Autoimmune’s, had a 2nd Meniere’s attack in Jan, they still can’t get my hearing right. I’m wearing Shooting ear muffs to protect what little hearing I have left from store music, screaming over mikes.
They were not part of the trials. Niece has severe Lupus dying, her soon to be 16 yr old Duchene’s M.D. she virtual schools the 2 kids.
A twitterer on this subject:
https://twitter.com/profshanecrotty
example:
“Some of the recent papers on this topic of vaccination of immunosuppressed/immunocompromised:
https://doi.org/10.1177/17562864211012835
https://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.25.21254335
https://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.06.21254949
https://medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.04.06.21254949v1
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2779852 “
Tough deal, be careful.
You found items I’ve not, an I read widely, Medzines, Cato, Reason, Roger Chriss is a good friend, he works mainly on Pain news, but also COVID, he sends me articles. https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2020/8/4/forced-opioid-tapering-is-risky-and-unethical, and lots more, pro and con. Don’t have a Twitter acct.
Doesn’t seem to work well with Transplants, but their bodies now need Immunosuppressant meds.
Lots to read, and digest. We will be 73/83 this summer, I’m the 1 who has reactions to a lot of meds, so far just 1 seriously. But they are miserable as Steroids, Cortisones, Predisone don’t go well with Type 2 Diabetes, caused by Gastropresis (Vagus nerve damage). Doctors don’t tend to look at that long list. Pharmacy computer catches most of them, but not all of them. I dread new drugs. Read the side effects for SIBO Rifaximin and was terrified of it. Hit so many things I react to. Took 3 rounds surprisingly no side effects.
Thank you.
That is what scares me, niece has a host of illnesses besides Lupus, if she lives another 2 yrs it will be surprising. Damage the meds cause, bad lungs, heart, kidneys, Hyperhomocysteinemia its Hereditary and Jacksonian seizures, lots of falls with concussions, As for her son Duchene’s early onset doesn’t have a long life time. Her little girl carries the gene.
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