I know the general arguments. Risk of vaccination low, risk of death and hospitalization from COVID also low. But maybe long-hauler COVID risk higher than vaccine risk. That's the main argument.
Arguments against vaccination include the myocarditis issue (they argue risk is low, and outcomes not severe, seems to be transient--but it doesn't seem they are really looking for it, just looking at cases that present from the community). I also note that in UK they are only recommending vulnerable teens or teens who live w/ someone who is vulnerable get vaccinated (per NATURE.com article I just read). Another argument is a justice one--more vaccines used for teens, less for others in the world who need it more.
Our pediatrician argues in favor of the vaccine.
Arguments against vaccination include the myocarditis issue (they argue risk is low, and outcomes not severe, seems to be transient--but it doesn't seem they are really looking for it, just looking at cases that present from the community). I also note that in UK they are only recommending vulnerable teens or teens who live w/ someone who is vulnerable get vaccinated (per NATURE.com article I just read). Another argument is a justice one--more vaccines used for teens, less for others in the world who need it more.
Our pediatrician argues in favor of the vaccine.