Anonymous wrote:I got my 10yo booster last week so yes. I’m not trying to have her miss 5/10 days of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Myocarditis chances are much higher with a covid infection than with the vaccine, fwiw.
No, that’s not true. Also, there is no data (not a shred of evidence) that a boosted kid is less likely to catch Covid.
Risk of myocarditis w/ vaccine vs covid depends heavily on age and sex. Teenage boys and young men are most susceptible to vaccine induced myocarditis. It is not as much of a problem in younger children. Paul Offit said this on a podcast I listened to—he supports vaccinating the under 5s. Personally I didn’t want to do a booster of the old strain, I’d rather wait for newer boosters. And we got our natural infection booster this summer anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Myocarditis chances are much higher with a covid infection than with the vaccine, fwiw.
No, that’s not true. Also, there is no data (not a shred of evidence) that a boosted kid is less likely to catch Covid.
Anonymous wrote:We checked this box last year, no way in heck any of us are getting boosters with how ineffective the vaccine actually turned out to be. We were all taken.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Myocarditis chances are much higher with a covid infection than with the vaccine, fwiw.