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Called the KidCOVE study, it will be conducted in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health and will test the vaccine on 6,750 kids ages 6 months to 11 years old.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
All vaccines have to be tested for infant response, as it will eventually be a standardized tool in state immunization practices.
How are we even shocked by this? Did you seriously think it would only be adults getting vaccines?
originally posted by: TzarChasm
All vaccines have to be tested for infant response, as it will eventually be a standardized tool in state immunization practices.
How are we even shocked by this? Did you seriously think it would only be adults getting vaccines?
All vaccines have to be tested for infant response,
originally posted by: myselfaswell
You don't vaccinate healthy people or people who are not at risk.
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: TzarChasm
Well that makes it ok then. Where do i sign up my kids for this experiment?
You don't have children do you?
originally posted by: VeeTNA
What about the healthy baby born with anttibodies after her mom got the shot?
Vaccinated Colorado mom gives birth to baby with COVID-19 antibodies
Haley Saunders of Cortez said decision to be vaccinated late in her pregnancy was a no brainer for her and her husband
Science. It's your friend.
originally posted by: myselfaswell
a reply to: TzarChasm
All vaccines have to be tested for infant response,
No. No they don't.
You don't vaccinate healthy people or people who are not at risk.
If it was a highly virulent strain of Ebola or something that can kill anybody, for example, sure that would be the protocol. This is not that virus and does not warrant a planetary wide experiment.