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    F.D.A. sets aside June for potential decisions on vaccines for the youngest Americans

    @thdev Yes, my 3 year old had Covid. He was sick for one day while my wife and I who were boosted were sick for over a week. My 3 year old has had several illnesses that were worse than Covid like croup, hand, foot, and mouth and a few others that were unidentified respiratory viruses. How...
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    F.D.A. sets aside June for potential decisions on vaccines for the youngest Americans

    @thdev Can’t say that rushing it would save these lives. The parents would have to seek out the vaccine for their child which isn’t a huge priority for many parents. The vaccine has also lost a lot of efficacy with the new variants so all bets are off when a extremely vulnerable person gets...
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    F.D.A. sets aside June for potential decisions on vaccines for the youngest Americans

    @nortan45 And look how heavily downvoted I get on most of my comments in those subs. I’m sorry I don’t come to Reddit to circle jerk in an echo chamber. Covid has taken public opinion into two extremes. Either covid is a relatively harmless cold and the vaccine will hurt you or Covid will...
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    F.D.A. sets aside June for potential decisions on vaccines for the youngest Americans

    @tonymaro Where did you get the 10 kids under 5 dying each month from Covid stat? Not denying it, just want to find better info. Most of what I find only lists pediatric stats and don’t give the numbers for only 0-5. I don’t think the FDA approving will prevent these 10 deaths a month. Many...
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    F.D.A. sets aside June for potential decisions on vaccines for the youngest Americans

    @yaaqov It is a low priority because toddlers are at a very low risk of being injured or killed by Covid. There are many common viruses like the flu that are more dangerous in toddlers. Covid is very dangerous because of the rate in which it injures and kills adults, and mostly older adults...
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