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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @ashla I confess I am not sure, but I thought they started at 3, and right now I have a sick toddler with a non-COVID URI babbling at me so… looking it up is somewhere down my list of priorities for today.
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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @ashla Things like fever and malaise. When you’re giving vaccines to a healthy population you really want to minimize side effects. But as far as I know, they never gave a higher dose to younger children. They were just worried the 10 µg was going to be too strong.
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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @edwina958 As a parent, I’m throwing up my hands. My 2yo already had COVID and rode it out like a champ. He needs to grow and develop and he already has some memory immunity. I think the risk from reinfection for him is lower than the risk of more isolation. On the other hand, as a...
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    How/are you changing what your <5 y.o. does in light of Omicron and the Pfizer vaccine trial issues?

    @jim2010 IF it even works. And then we don’t get our kids started until May with no real protection until august at the earliest. That’s only slightly better than worthless.
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    Wife is 7 weeks pregnant. When does the anxiety go away?

    @siloam Well, she’s got end-stage dementia. So I think that she doesn’t worry about me anymore.
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    Wife is 7 weeks pregnant. When does the anxiety go away?

    @allenard77 On my 40th birthday, my mother called me and told me that she thought that she could stop worrying about me, finally. I graduated from medical school at age 27.
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    My 3.5 y/o son is abusing the bathroom amnesty on potty talk

    @kellie89 Sounds like he got played by his 3.5yo son.
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    F.D.A. sets aside June for potential decisions on vaccines for the youngest Americans

    @tonymaro I also want to point out that even if they don't die, getting sick and admitted to a hospital is a traumatic experience for a child.
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    Last weekend was a false call, but NOW it’s happening

    @coti Pediatrician here. Vast majority of 33-34 weekers do great. Might need a couple weeks in the NICU to learn to nipple their feeds, but that’s it.
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    looking for a vitamin D drop recommendation?

    @jackerbee4 Pediatrician here. I like Ddrops. One flavorless drop a day.
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