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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There aren't enough kids getting Covid in the trials (Same thing happened with Moderna) This has been discussed at length. Also if they are now "taking safety seriously" for under 11 as people have posted, then that's all the more reason to be wondering what they did with 12-15, 16, etc.. There were 1100 kids tested in that, and myocarditis now uncovered and no change other than a warning label while other countries aren't allowing. Many countries waiting for safety data or more data or just realized the risk/benefit isn't there. [/quote] Mild myocarditis, self-resolving, at a rate comparable to COVID itself. I’ll take that over a virus that has the potential to cause permanent lung and brain damage to my child. [/quote] +1[/quote] Great! That is your choice. As a parent, I am weighing the risks much differently for my very active 12 year old boy. And I should be allowed to make the decision, especially when two shots at an adult dose seems like overkill. Thanks for allowing me to choose, just as you had the chance to choose to do what you think is best. [/quote] As of today [b]4.2 Million[/b] kids ages 12-15 are fully vaccinated in the USA, including scores of thousands of "very active 12 year old boys." What makes your boy so different that he needs a special protocol?[/quote]
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