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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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You know I'm not ready for another round of how bad the Covid vaccination is and my kids won't get it.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen You Know we'll hear plenty of it from those that should Know Better, Considering all the Vaccinations we've all had.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Here’s what is known so far, and what's next before the nation’s 18 million children under 5 can become eligible for vaccination.

MODERNA’S RESULTS

Moderna says tots as young as 6 months developed high levels of virus-fighting antibodies from shots containing a quarter of the dose given to adults. Full study results are yet to come but the early findings suggest the vaccine may protect against severe illness in kids just like it does in adults.

One complication: Moderna's study was conducted during the omicron surge, and none of the COVID-19 vaccines protect as well against infection with that super-contagious mutant — at any age — as they do against earlier variants.

There were no severe illnesses in the kid study. But sure enough, the vaccine proved just under 44% effective at preventing milder infections in tots up to age 2, and nearly 38% effective in the preschoolers.

PFIZER’S STUDY

The vaccine made by Pfizer and its partner BioNTech is the only one currently available for children in the U.S. Those 12 and older get adult-strength shots and 5- to 11-year-olds receive a third of that dose.

Pfizer is testing even smaller shots, a tenth of the adult dose, for kids under 5. Early results showed two shots produced enough antibodies to protect babies and toddlers but fell short for preschoolers.

Children’s immature immune systems often require multiple doses of vaccines to properly protect against other diseases. So rather than testing a higher dose, Pfizer gave kids a third shot. Results are expected in early April.
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LTC David Brown
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I simply don’t see the point of vaccination for kids against covid. All my grand children had covid and were mildly sick for about 36 hours. Now if a kid has underlying conditions that make the disease more severe then yes. It should be done in consultation with a physician.
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