Where is the emergency?
The main point of my post is that the number of children who became ill, some seriously and died, is that SARS2 is as big of a health risk as all the other childhood diseases for which vaccines are recommended and some mandated. Polio, Roto Virus, MMR, Hepatitis A and B. Influenza B, Diptheria & Tetanus (Dtap).
TBC, I am not a mandate supporter for COVID vaccines and therefore do not support any action by the CDC to add that vaccine to the list of recommended child hood vaccines because of the message that sends and the likelihood that states will mandate it. I don't think that is going to happen.
OTH, I am a strong supporter of childhood vaccination inlcuding the current list of reccommended vaccines. If it is warranted at some future date that the COVID vaccine should be added to that list, I'd want to see the data that supports that step. It's not strong enough yet.
As I said, whether or not to add COVID vaccines to the recommended list of childhood vaccines, is a complex and nuanced debate. When the debate is undertaken limited by the whether or not to add or not add COVID vaccine to the recommended list of childhood vaccines, I think the answer is pretty clear. Not yet. However, those who want to dip their feet into this debate frequently conflate the question of whether or not to grant EUA (the PHE allows EUA) and give the COVID vaccine to 5-11 year olds. They are 3 distinctly separate questions.
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