FDA AUTHORIZES PFIZER-BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE FOR EMERGENCY USE IN CHILDREN 5 THROUGH 11 YEARS OF AGE
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) October 29, 2021
What emergency is there for kids to get this vaccine?
FDA AUTHORIZES PFIZER-BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE FOR EMERGENCY USE IN CHILDREN 5 THROUGH 11 YEARS OF AGE
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) October 29, 2021
atm0812 said:
Kids typically don't die from chicken pox, but we vaccinate against that too.
atm0812 said:
Kids typically don't die from chicken pox, but we vaccinate against that too.
Really??? You're comparing the chickenpox vaccine that took ~20 years to be authorized for use to that of the COVID vaccine for EUA use after less than a year???atm0812 said:
Kids typically don't die from chicken pox, but we vaccinate against that too.
atm0812 said:
Kids typically don't die from chicken pox, but we vaccinate against that too.
This. SO MUCH, this...why half of the population can't make the logical connection here, i'll never understand.coolerguy12 said:atm0812 said:
Kids typically don't die from chicken pox, but we vaccinate against that too.
Only took about 30 years from starting on the vax to FDA approval.
Arguments like this must be why I have heard parents saying that not only are they not going to vaccinate their kids for covid, but are now questioning whether or not they want to get their kids vaccines that have been around for a while.atm0812 said:
Kids typically don't die from chicken pox, but we vaccinate against that too.
Unintended consequence from months of poorly conceived and communicated standards by healthcare officials.A Net Full of Jello said:Arguments like this must be why I have heard parents saying that not only are they not going to vaccinate their kids for covid, but are now questioning whether or not they want to get their kids vaccines that have been around for a while.atm0812 said:
Kids typically don't die from chicken pox, but we vaccinate against that too.
Probably the same reason the other half the population doesn't realize the sheer magnitude of number of people available to be vaccinated and studied has allowed enough information to be available to make decisions quickly. Times change.normalhorn said:This. SO MUCH, this...why half of the population can't make the logical connection here, i'll never understand.coolerguy12 said:atm0812 said:
Kids typically don't die from chicken pox, but we vaccinate against that too.
Only took about 30 years from starting on the vax to FDA approval.
For many parents, taking time off from work isn't easy. Perhaps paying the bills is emergent for many. It is like chicken pox for many parents, it's hard to miss work but someone must when kids are out of school or daycare so if a safe vaccine exists, it makes sense for many families.coolerguy12 said:
Explain the emergency to me please.
It's a choice parents will make. I don't know, how many died?DFWTLR said:
The vaccine caused >104 degree fever in 2% of the kids, that is overwhelmingly worse than if a child gets covid.
bay fan said:It's a choice parents will make. I don't know, how many died?DFWTLR said:
The vaccine caused >104 degree fever in 2% of the kids, that is overwhelmingly worse than if a child gets covid.
Well zero deaths for that age range is complete bs so no point continuing here.DFWTLR said:bay fan said:It's a choice parents will make. I don't know, how many died?DFWTLR said:
The vaccine caused >104 degree fever in 2% of the kids, that is overwhelmingly worse than if a child gets covid.
Lrss than 0.0000% of that age group have died of covid. 2% of that age group.is half a million, how many kids will die from high fever from the shot. I'm willing to bet more than 0.0000%
Who said that? You? Spoken like someone who has never missed work to care for a sick kid. It is indeed a fact a child can not go to school with Covid and it is a fact Covid keeps a kid out of school for a week+. Someone (likely Mom) is staying home to care for that kid. It can be a problem some will choose to avoid.Old Buffalo said:
My favorite part of "15 days to slow the spread" is "you must vaccinate your child to not miss work"
You're really going with a few days of normal parenting complication as a justification for FDA Emergency Authorization of a new drug to inject children with no long term studies?bay fan said:For many parents, taking time off from work isn't easy. Perhaps paying the bills is emergent for many. It is like chicken pox for many parents, it's hard to miss work but someone must when kids are out of school or daycare so if a safe vaccine exists, it makes sense for many families.coolerguy12 said:
Explain the emergency to me please.
So your school district allowed your kid to miss 2 days of school only? You guys are having a hard time following here, nobody said your kid was feeling the physical symptoms, simply that someone must stay with that child for what, 7-10 days?Old Buffalo said:
My kid had COVID. We thought it was an ear ache.
Lasted like 2 days.
Get Off My Lawn said:You're really going with a few days of normal parenting complication as a justification for FDA Emergency Authorization of a new drug to inject children with no long term studies?bay fan said:For many parents, taking time off from work isn't easy. Perhaps paying the bills is emergent for many. It is like chicken pox for many parents, it's hard to miss work but someone must when kids are out of school or daycare so if a safe vaccine exists, it makes sense for many families.coolerguy12 said:
Explain the emergency to me please.
Let's all be adults here and admit they issued the EA because they wanted to.