The Food and Drug Administration’s outside experts voted unanimously that Moderna’s MRNA, +3.78% vaccine is safe and effective enough to give kids ages 6 to 17. If the FDA agrees, it would become the second option for those children, joining Pfizer’s vaccine.
The Massachusetts company is seeking clearance for two doses, and plans to later offer a booster. Tuesday’s vote was only for two doses — full-strength for 12-17 and half-sized doses for those 6-11. In their review, FDA scientists said there were no confirmed cases of the heart inflammation in Moderna’s kid studies. But experts say the studies may have had too few participants for a rare side effect like that to appear.
The FDA analysis concluded that two doses of Moderna are effective in preventing symptomatic COVID-19 illness in teens and younger kids, with the levels of virus-fighting antibodies comparable to those developed in young adults.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
Yeah, right.
Healthy kids are at no risk from COVID.
We are not falling for the lies again. 😂😂😂😂👍
'Is it safe and effective?' 'Oh yeah, absolutely, yeah, right. Both of those things.' 'Did you bring the envelope?' 'Right here.' 'Approved!'
Let's ask these experts to inoculate live on TV (with everything under the microscope to prevent cheating) their children first and we wait for 4 to 6 months then the public gets it
The vaccine waits until you're adult before inflaming your heart
Why, they are more likely to die of a lightning strike than of COVID.
Uhh, ok.
How much did the “experts” get paid for this? Can we see their stock portfolio?
'experts' = marketing team
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