Only 1.8% of the kids had symptoms at 56 days. That doesn't mean they won't fully resolve subsequently. It's too bad that even encouraging new data is so poorly received
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This report is not addressing whether children should or should not be vaccinated; that's a very different consideration (e.g. risk of transmission). It simply suggests that the potential for
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I’d love it to be even lower again…. That made my gut wrench a little bit.
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4.4% is not low
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If I had school age children I wouldn't send them to school until they are vaccinated.
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Variants?
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That’s a somewhat catastrophic number given the likelihood that most kids will get it at this point.
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We aren’t staffed like adult medicine. Far fewer of us.
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4.4% isn’t many at all, especially considering lots of commonly circulating viruses can cause post viral symptoms in a small minority of children.
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4.4% of millions of children is a lot.
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