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Physicians are urging parents to have their children vaccinated for Covid-19 with the return to face-to-face classes noting that children and adolescents remain susceptible to such infection.

PHYSICIANS are urging parents to have their children vaccinated for Covid-19 with the return to face-to-face classes noting that children and adolescents remain susceptible to such infection.

“The longer we wait to get our children vaccinated, the higher the chances that we are putting our children’s long-term health at risk. Children who are now back in school are in an environment that increases their risk of getting sick, moreover, increases the possibility of bringing the virus home and infecting the family,” Nakpil said.

Likewise, studies have shown that children are more likely to experience milder symptoms or be asymptomatic to Covid-19, which leads to less children and adolescents being tested, resulting in unreported cases. The pre-existing conditions associated with higher risk of severe Covid-19 include type 2 diabetes, severe asthma, heart and pulmonary diseases, seizure disorders and other neurologic disorders, neurodevelopment like down syndrome and neuromuscular conditions and moderate to severe immune-compromising conditions.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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