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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, I can’t believe that people on here trust Europe more than our own medical community such as FDA, CDC, and leading medical organizations. Ours is the one everyone looks up to, are most rigorous, etc…. Many European countries don’t have enough vaccines for their adult population and why the have not recommended in kids people. Access is a problem but people don’t realize it here because anybody can get a vaccine.[/quote] What??? Sorry, as someone from Europe, I assure you that nobody there looks up to your public health officials. Also, European countries have plenty of vaccines for both adults and kids, and their recommendations for children have never had anything to do with supply shortages. They are simply more clear-eyed about the risks of the virus to kids. - fully vaccinated DC mom of fully vaccinated kids[/quote] They did have access issues earlier especially the smaller poorer countries. Europe is recommending the vaccine. This article is 8 months old so number kids vaccinated in rich 1st world countries likely higher. https://www.euronews.com/next/2021/12/06/covid-vaccine-for-children-who-in-europe-is-leading-the-race[/quote] The point is that the differences in the pediatric vaccine deliberations of the major European countries were never guided by supply shortages. Some countries, such as Sweden, are not recommending the vaccine for all 5-11 year olds, others are, but more importantly, nobody is even considering mandating it at this point.[/quote] Yes they were guided by supply shortages earlier and then they recommended the vaccines to kids. Looks like people in Europe followed their leaders recommendations and huge numbers of kids getting the vaccine. Can’t say the same for US.[/quote]
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