US News Florida to become first state to recommend against COVID vaccines for healthy kids

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In a move that goes against current recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said during a COVID-19 roundtable discussion Monday that healthy children who haven't yet been vaccinated against COVID-19 don't need to get the shots.

"The Florida Dept. of Health is going to be the first state to officially recommend against the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children," Ladapo said.

Gov. Ron DeSantis defended the move during an appearance at the Florida Strawberry Festival.

"We did a roundtable with some eminent scientists and researchers, and the data that's coming in on this is showing healthy kids very little benefit in terms of what the vaccine is doing, and that's weighed against the fact that they're very, very low risk," DeSantis said.

Tampa board-certified pediatrician Dr. David Berger said he'd like the state to be more transparent with that data.

"This is a recommendation that is basically saying they think that the risk outweighs the benefit, right? Because that's obviously the decision they would be making in terms of what the state should be recommending," said Berger. "I haven't seen data that says that the risk outweighs the benefit."

"If you look at teenage boys between 13 and 18, there's been an increased signal for things like myocarditis," DeSantis told reporters. "There's other things that people are trying to come to grips with. There's going to be a lot more research done. But you know, one of the studies that was looked at to approve the Pfizer vaccine for young people found no hospitalization and death in the vaccine arm, which is good, but they found no hospitalization and death in the placebo arm, either."

 

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"But you know, one of the studies that was looked at to approve the Pfizer vaccine for young people found no hospitalization and death in the vaccine arm, which is good, but they found no hospitalization and death in the placebo arm, either."

What's that supposed to mean?
 

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Sounds to me just like a use of odd terminology. I've heard things said like "we want to get as many shots into arms as possible" so it might just be from that. The point appears to be that for young kids, they aren't seeing serious complications regardless if they are vaccinated or not, so it's not worth even the small risk of myocarditis.
 

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I don't know what to say about this but my gut feeling is don't vaccinate them.
 
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