Pfizer COVID Vaccine for Younger Children Hits Snag

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Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 2 to 5 years old fizzled in clinical trials, the company said on Friday, signaling a further delay in getting a vaccine to preschoolers just as Omicron bears down on the U.S.

for everyone around them and for all children over age 2, and continue to avoid crowded gatherings, particularly those that are indoors.

While the youngest children are still waiting for an effective vaccine, there was reassuring news Thursday about the safety of Pfizer’s vaccine for school-aged kids -- those ages 5 through 11. Many experts had been waiting to see if this vaccine would cause rare cases of heart inflammation called myocarditis, as a higher dose did in teens and young adults.

 

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WE ARE STILL BEING LIED TO

People have forgotten that, covid isn't that harmful in young people, and the vaccine isn't effective to stop a person catching covid, so, what's the purpose to asking the young people to take the vaccine?

Toddlers don’t need this vaccine for God’s sake!!! Covid doesn’t cause severe disease or death in children that young, and Omicron is extremely mild!

This population doesn’t need vaccinated. They aren’t getting severe symptoms from Covid.

So the children got infected?

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