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Thanks to the Biden administration and Dr. Fauci, millions of children have been vaccinated. If you're still considering it, get informed by talking to your family doctor, pediatrician, or school nurse. They'll confirm it's safe and effective, and tailored for kids. Visit vaccine.gov to find a free vaccination location. Get vaccinated for your kids, your family, and the community.

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Myocarditis is a rare side effect of the vaccine, with only 1% of cases resulting in death. However, it is important to note that myocarditis has a high mortality rate of 50% within five years and many deaths within ten years. This poses significant risks for individuals who develop myocarditis after vaccination. The question remains whether the vaccine is necessary for an epidemic that some argue is no more severe than the flu.

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The largest COVID study found a link between the vaccine and heart/brain disorders. Data from 100 million people in 8 countries showed slight increases in conditions like myocarditis and Guillain Barre syndrome. The study does not prove the vaccine caused these issues. Despite concerns, experts say the vaccine's benefits outweigh the risks. People like Elizabeth Foster question the vaccine's impact on their health. It's important to consult with a doctor before deciding to get vaccinated.

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This vaccine has been widely used and is considered safe, with experience in over a billion people. While there is a very low risk of myocarditis, especially in young men, associated with the mRNA technology, the risk of getting myocarditis from COVID-19 itself is higher than the risk from the vaccine.

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We cannot predict the long-term effects of COVID-19 on anyone, including children. It is possible that children who contract the virus may experience unknown long-term consequences. Considering the high transmissibility and severity of the disease, as well as the uncertainty surrounding its long-term effects, I strongly advocate for vaccinating our children.

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The Biden administration and Dr. Fauci have made it possible for millions of kids to get vaccinated. If you're still unsure, talk to someone you trust like your family doctor, pediatrician, or school nurse. They will assure you that the vaccine is safe and effective for kids. You can find a vaccination spot for free at vaccine.gov. It's important to get vaccinated not just for your kids and family, but also for the community.

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We have experience with this vaccine in a billion people, showing it is safe. The mRNA vaccine carries a very low risk of myocarditis, especially in young men. However, the risk of myocarditis from COVID is higher than from the vaccine.

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Some parents may hesitate to vaccinate their children due to concerns about rare side effects, but they should consider the potential consequences of not protecting them. As younger individuals are increasingly affected by the virus, parents must think about how they would feel if their child became seriously ill, developed long-term complications, or even died from COVID-19. Vaccines for infants have existed for a long time, and there is over a year of data on the vaccines approved by the European Union, which have been administered to millions of people. It is important to prioritize reason over emotion and consider the impact of not vaccinating children, especially during holiday gatherings. Even with testing, the situation can still be stressful and tense for everyone involved. A collective effort to vaccinate would have provided some relief.

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Children aged 5 to 11 can now get the COVID vaccine to protect older and vulnerable individuals. The vaccine has low side effects, with only a few cases of heart inflammation out of millions vaccinated in the US. Getting COVID poses a higher risk of heart inflammation than the vaccine. Vaccinating kids can reduce school disruptions and help safeguard older people.

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Parents, before you consider vaccinating your child, it's important to understand the facts. This genetic vaccine injects a viral gene into your child's cells, causing their body to produce harmful spike proteins. These proteins can lead to permanent damage in critical organs like the brain, nervous system, heart, blood vessels, and reproductive system. Unfortunately, these damages are irreversible. Additionally, this vaccine's long-term effects are unknown, making it a risky experiment. Contrary to what you may be told, your children are not a threat to their grandparents. In fact, their immunity after recovering from COVID is crucial in protecting your family and the world. Overall, there is no benefit to vaccinating your children against the small risks of the virus, considering the potential lifelong health risks of the vaccine.

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Thanks to the Biden administration and Dr. Fauci, millions of kids in the country have been vaccinated. If you're still considering it, seek information from trusted sources like your family doctor, pediatrician, or school nurse. They will assure you of its safety and effectiveness. The vaccine is specifically designed for kids. Find a vaccination spot for free at vaccine.gov. It's important to get vaccinated not only for your kids and family but also for the wider community.

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The CDC video discusses the impact of COVID-19 on children and the safety of the vaccine. It emphasizes that although children are less affected by the virus, they can still get seriously ill. The vaccine is deemed safe for children over 6 months, with millions of doses administered and closely monitored for safety. The benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks, particularly the risk of heart inflammation after a COVID infection. The speaker, who plans to vaccinate her own children, encourages parents to consult their child's healthcare provider for more information. The second part of the video addresses the claim that the vaccine increases the risk of heart swelling. The speaker refutes this, stating that investigations found no significant increase in myocarditis cases due to COVID alone, while vaccine-induced myocarditis cases have been reported.

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Thanks to the Biden administration and Dr. Fauci, millions of kids in the country have already been vaccinated. If you're still considering it, seek information from trusted sources like your family doctor, pediatrician, or school nurse. They will assure you of its safety and effectiveness. The vaccine is specifically designed for kids. Visit vaccine.gov to find a vaccination location near you, and it's free. It's important to get vaccinated not only for your kids and family but also for the wider community.

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We have experience with this vaccine in a billion people, showing it is safe. While there is a low risk of myocarditis with mRNA vaccines, the risk from COVID is higher than the vaccine's risk, especially in young men.

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This vaccine has been widely used and proven safe in billions of people. The risk of myocarditis, especially in young men, is very low.

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There's no safe vaccine on the childhood schedule, period. So at this point, I'm also an anti vaxxer because we don't have a safe vaccine. We don't even have a single one that was properly tested for safety. However, if you aren't comfortable with how you want your child to die, I say in the book in the book Vax Facts that you are more likely to die from the vaccine than you are from the disease for which there is a vaccine. And this is true for every single vaccine on the childhood schedule. It's still a death. It's still super rare, but you're much more likely to die from the vaccine. So which do you want? You want a greater chance of dying from the vaccine or a lesser chance of dying from the disease? Of course, for many of these diseases, the risk is zero.

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A vaccine that cannot block transmission should never be used on the battlefield. Mass vaccination with such a vaccine generates a breeding ground for more infectious variants. There is no scientific rationale to vaccinate children, and no added value for them. There are only major concerns and risks; the risk-benefit ratio is completely wrong. Vaccination provides no chance of contributing to herd immunity. Under no circumstances should you allow your child to be vaccinated. It risks inducing auto-immune responses in children.

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The Biden administration and Dr. Fauci have made it possible for millions of kids to get vaccinated. If you're still unsure, talk to your family doctor or pediatrician for information on the safe and effective vaccine tailored for kids. Visit vaccine.gov to find a free vaccination spot for your kids, family, and community.

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Some parents may hesitate to vaccinate their children due to concerns about rare side effects like blood clots. However, they should consider the potential consequences of not protecting their children. As younger individuals are increasingly affected by the virus, there is a risk of severe illness, long-term effects, or even death. Vaccines for infants have existed for a long time, and there is over a year of data on the COVID-19 vaccines approved by the European Union, which have been administered to millions of people. It is important to prioritize reason over emotion and imagine how one would feel if their child fell ill or suffered because they were not vaccinated. Even with testing, spending Christmas with unvaccinated children can be stressful and tense for grandparents. A collective effort to vaccinate could have eased the situation.

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At a recent conference in Romania on the COVID crisis, a credible estimate suggested that there could be 17 million deaths worldwide from the COVID vaccine. This number may seem high, but when you consider the global population, it is not impossible. It is tragic that the vaccine is still being recommended for healthy children who are unlikely to benefit from it and may suffer serious and long-lasting harm. There has never been a proper justification for giving the vaccine to healthy kids, as they are not at high risk of dying from COVID and the vaccine does not prevent transmission. It is concerning that this practice continues even though the emergency situation has passed.

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The Biden administration and Dr. Fauci have made it possible for millions of kids to get vaccinated. If you're still unsure, talk to a trusted person like your family doctor or school nurse for information on the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. Visit vaccine.gov to find a free vaccination site near you. Getting vaccinated is important for your kids, family, and community.

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It is important to consult with your doctor or a trusted person to understand the risks and frequency of side effects associated with vaccination. While these side effects do exist, they are very rare and mostly mild. Within 48 hours of vaccination, one may experience a headache or a slight fever. With this information, we can have confidence in the vaccination process.

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You received the vaccination, right? Are you feeling okay? It seems like it’s effective. There are trusted sources for information. If your child wanted to know if there’s a man on the moon or if aliens exist, think about who they would ask.

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The Biden administration and Dr. Fauci have made it possible for millions of kids to get vaccinated. If you're still unsure, talk to someone you trust like your family doctor, pediatrician, or school nurse to get more information. They will assure you that the vaccine is safe and effective for kids. You can find a vaccination spot for free at vaccine.gov. It's important to get vaccinated not only for your kids and family but also for the community.

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Should kids get the COVID-19 vaccine? | Dr. Elisa Song, Pediatrician
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Elisa Song discusses the complexities surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations for children. Many parents are uncertain about vaccinating their kids, especially given that most children experience mild or asymptomatic COVID-19. Dr. Song emphasizes that the decision should be individualized, considering each child's risks and family circumstances. She highlights the importance of understanding the emergency use authorization process, which allows vaccines to be distributed without full FDA approval during a pandemic. Dr. Song notes that while the Pfizer vaccine showed 100% efficacy in trials for 12 to 15-year-olds, the trials were limited in scope, and the long-term effects of vaccination remain unclear. She points out that myocarditis has been reported post-vaccination, particularly in young males, raising concerns about the risk-benefit analysis for children. The conversation also touches on the role of natural immunity from prior infections, which may offer better protection against variants than vaccination alone. Dr. Song advocates for building children's immune resilience through diet, lifestyle, and functional medicine approaches, regardless of vaccination status. Ultimately, she encourages parents to stay informed, weigh the risks and benefits, and make decisions based on their unique situations.
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