Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Myocarditis chances are much higher with a covid infection than with the vaccine, fwiw.
Is this true? I keep thinking could I be causing more damage w vaccine risk side effect vs covid risk effects
Yes this is true. The risk is pretty low for both, but the chance is MUCH higher with a covid infection than with the vaccine. But it's a very small risk to start, so keep that in mind. Jessica Malaty Riveria is a great resource for this stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, overnight camp required it.
Oh wow. I’m sorry, that is just terrible. I can’t believe places are still enforcing vaccine mandates/booster mandates. Especially for kids!
I didn't think it was a bad thing.
It was definitely not a sound public health decision. And possibly unethical for them to require it based on the data we have.
CDC recommends everyone eligible get their primary series of COVID-19 vaccines, and receive booster dose(s) when eligible, so they stay up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations.
COVID-19 vaccines reduce the risk of people getting very sick with COVID-19 and can also reduce the risk of spreading it. People who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 are more likely to get very sick. COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective at preventing severe illness and death from COVID-19.
People who are up to date on COVID-19 vaccines do not need to quarantine if they come into close contact with someone who has COVID-19. This means overnight campers and staff who are up to date on their COVID-19 vaccines can continue attending camp activities if they are determined to be a close contact. Campers and staff who are up to date on their COVID-19 vaccines and identified as close contacts should still follow the recommendations to wear a well-fitting mask and get tested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Myocarditis chances are much higher with a covid infection than with the vaccine, fwiw.
Is this true? I keep thinking could I be causing more damage w vaccine risk side effect vs covid risk effects
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, overnight camp required it.
Oh wow. I’m sorry, that is just terrible. I can’t believe places are still enforcing vaccine mandates/booster mandates. Especially for kids!
I didn't think it was a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, overnight camp required it.
Oh wow. I’m sorry, that is just terrible. I can’t believe places are still enforcing vaccine mandates/booster mandates. Especially for kids!
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We got all three boosted this past weekend. Our pediatrician recommended it and we trust their guidance.
The risks of myocarditis is very, very low in their age group and they regularly see their elderly grandparents, so if the booster helps reduce risk of transmission even a little, it's worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, overnight camp required it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone have any educated guess on when they will have a remixed booster available for teens or kids? Mine all had it a few months ago so we’ve been waiting on booster and would ideally hold out for the new mix.
Our ped was very hesitant when we asked him this question. It probably won't be available for adults until late Fall, so teens/kids maybe sometime next year? They're not a priority.
Anonymous wrote:anyone have any educated guess on when they will have a remixed booster available for teens or kids? Mine all had it a few months ago so we’ve been waiting on booster and would ideally hold out for the new mix.