Covid Vaccines For The Five To Eleven Year Olds - Your take?????????

Is it a one off covid ‘vaccine’ for 5 year olds or will they need several or even dozens during their lifetime? :eek:
just because covid vaccines wane quicker than is ideal does not make them worthless

do you not have the critical thinking skills to understand?
 
Thank you for that.
Is my understanding correct that certain vaccines have been cleared for those aged 5 to 10 in those countries
but are they the ones that are being used here?
I've come to the conclusion that I will be recommending to our children to wait for at least two months and see how it pans out, unless
circumstances change before that. From our convos yesterday I think they will agree
From the Guardian

Children between the ages of five and 11 in England will be able to book their first coronavirus vaccine from Saturday morning, NHS England has said.

Parents and carers can book appointments for Monday onwards through the NHS vaccines website, or by calling 119 from 7am, on Saturday morning – with hundreds of sites offering the vaccine across England.

About 5 million children in England are eligible for the jab. Most of these new appointments will be at local vaccination centres or community pharmacies outside schools. There will also be walk-in clinics available, for which the NHS website will display timings.

Children will be offered two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, to be administered at least 12 weeks apart. The vaccines will be a third of the strength of those administered to adults.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/02/covid-vaccine-chilldren-england-appointments

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Thank you for that.
Is my understanding correct that certain vaccines have been cleared for those aged 5 to 10 in those countries
but are they the ones that are being used here?
I've come to the conclusion that I will be recommending to our children to wait for at least two months and see how it pans out, unless
circumstances change before that. From our convos yesterday I think they will agree
From the Guardian

Children between the ages of five and 11 in England will be able to book their first coronavirus vaccine from Saturday morning, NHS England has said.

Parents and carers can book appointments for Monday onwards through the NHS vaccines website, or by calling 119 from 7am, on Saturday morning – with hundreds of sites offering the vaccine across England.

About 5 million children in England are eligible for the jab. Most of these new appointments will be at local vaccination centres or community pharmacies outside schools. There will also be walk-in clinics available, for which the NHS website will display timings.

Children will be offered two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, to be administered at least 12 weeks apart. The vaccines will be a third of the strength of those administered to adults.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/02/covid-vaccine-chilldren-england-appointments

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/02/covid-vaccine-chilldren-england-appointments


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if we ignore the rantings of the anti vaxxers, the reality is that it is a very difficult decision for parents to make about children.

Spain is a leader 5-11 year old jabs:

Spain
According to the Spanish Health Ministry’s latest health report from February 23, 91.4 per cent of the approx 3.9 million 12 to 19 year-olds in Spain have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 86.9 per cent are fully vaccinated.

Spain is one of the leaders in Europe when it comes to vaccinating five to 11 year-olds with 57 per cent of the age group receiving at least one dose.

https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/...or-children-who-in-europe-is-leading-the-race
 
if we ignore the rantings of the anti vaxxers, the reality is that it is a very difficult decision for parents to make about children.

Spain is a leader 5-11 year old jabs:

Spain
According to the Spanish Health Ministry’s latest health report from February 23, 91.4 per cent of the approx 3.9 million 12 to 19 year-olds in Spain have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 86.9 per cent are fully vaccinated.

Spain is one of the leaders in Europe when it comes to vaccinating five to 11 year-olds with 57 per cent of the age group receiving at least one dose.

https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/...or-children-who-in-europe-is-leading-the-race

Appreciated, very detailed and will need time to digest, it mentions pizer and side effects in the sub 30 age group, trying to match with our grand children sub 8 yrs of age and from 5.
 
You don’t strike me as being someone with enough money to lose to interest me further.
Have a great Monday!

Yes, boys like you are only interested in men who wave their wad in your face
 
if we ignore the rantings of the anti vaxxers, the reality is that it is a very difficult decision for parents to make about children. ....
Most kids have probably had a sniff of it so would have some protection.
They overwhelmingly don't get serious symptoms.
I don't know about incidence of Long lasting effects, but I see no very strong case for a jab.

You could say it doesn't matter much, or rationalise that into "doing nothing for now", being a reasonable option.
 
Report from dec 2021:

Spain will begin vaccinating children aged between 5-11 from Wednesday, 15 December. Meanwhile, experts have cautioned of the challenge of overcoming children’s “fear of needles”.


Following the European Medicines Agency’s proposal to vaccinate children below 12 with Pfizer vaccines, the Spanish health ministry decided to implement a coordinated vaccination agenda for minors last week.

The EMA concluded that, although children aged 5-11 years only suffer a mild or asymptomatic disease, the benefits of vaccinating them outweigh the risks.

In trials, the vaccine showed 90.7% effectiveness in preventing symptomatic COVID-19. Children will be given two jabs, separated by eight weeks instead of 21 days.

The first batch of 1.3 million Pfizer anti-COVID-19 “paediatric vaccines”

The health ministry will distribute them among the autonomous regions according to their target population as soon as they arrive. The first to be vaccinated will be children at risk and older children aged 10 and 11.

https://www.euractiv.com/section/al...aged-5-11-as-experts-warn-of-fear-of-needles/

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NB: I'm looking for figures for Pifzer/Biotec for vacs fro the 5 to 8-ish group and short term results ie at least 4/8 weeks following the jab. In the UK as per the link I posted from the Guradina today the uK will used "one third dose" for kids 5-11.
 
Most kids have probably had a sniff of it so would have some protection.
They overwhelmingly don't get serious symptoms.
I don't know about incidence of Long lasting effects, but I see no very strong case for a jab.

You could say it doesn't matter much, or rationalise that into "doing nothing for now", being a reasonable option.

there is a UK website to help parents with children suffering long covid, so I woudnt say its an obvious decision

https://www.longcovidkids.org/

PIMS-TS stands for Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome, temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2
 
Report from dec 2021:

Spain will begin vaccinating children aged between 5-11 from Wednesday, 15 December. Meanwhile, experts have cautioned of the challenge of overcoming children’s “fear of needles”.


Following the European Medicines Agency’s proposal to vaccinate children below 12 with Pfizer vaccines, the Spanish health ministry decided to implement a coordinated vaccination agenda for minors last week.

The EMA concluded that, although children aged 5-11 years only suffer a mild or asymptomatic disease, the benefits of vaccinating them outweigh the risks.

In trials, the vaccine showed 90.7% effectiveness in preventing symptomatic COVID-19. Children will be given two jabs, separated by eight weeks instead of 21 days.

The first batch of 1.3 million Pfizer anti-COVID-19 “paediatric vaccines”

The health ministry will distribute them among the autonomous regions according to their target population as soon as they arrive. The first to be vaccinated will be children at risk and older children aged 10 and 11.

https://www.euractiv.com/section/al...aged-5-11-as-experts-warn-of-fear-of-needles/

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NB: I'm looking for figures for Pifzer/Biotec for vacs fro the 5 to 8-ish group and short term results ie at least 4/8 weeks following the jab. In the UK as per the link I posted from the Guradina today the uK will used "one third dose" for kids 5-11.

have a browse of this:

https://www.longcovidkids.org/


Justin, makes a good point: "Most kids have probably had a sniff of it so would have some protection"

Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/...ar-olds-your-take.589596/page-6#ixzz7PTh8wt5G

many kids will have have had covid now -that gives them some / good protection
 
Many thanks. hAve skimmed through and will revisit links later and do a bit more research as our grand c children have arrived. Thanks again
I remember my sister having to make vaccine decisions when the MMR scandal was going in on -its hard with so much contradictory advice
 
NHS statement 2 days ago
Parents and carers of 5 to 11 years olds will be able to book a COVID vaccine for their children today, as the biggest and most successful vaccination programme in NHS history expands again.

Previously but haven't checked date.
Children can get a 1st dose of the vaccine from the day they turn 12. Most children can get a 2nd dose from 12 weeks after they had their 1st dose. If your child has tested positive for COVID-19 and is not at high risk from COVID-19, they need to wait 12 weeks before they can have a COVID-19 vaccine....

These figures increase weekly in all cases even for dose 1 all ages even 80+.:) people in all ages are wising up. Maybe a bit slowly but they are.
VaccineEndMarch22.jpg


Fact of life having need of hospitalisation even at 30 is no fun. Get into40's and it can take a while to get out, some wont and so it goes increasingly with age. At the top end survival rates are lower. The need to go in has nothing to do with co morbidities. No one gets in just because they have caught covid. Have to wait and see if blood oxygen levels drop to worrying levels. That means pretty severe breathing difficulties. The whole thing is aimed at reducing spread and keeping people out of hospital and reducing treatment time when they are there. Lockdowns were purely about making sure people could get treatment if they needed it. Death is a secondary effect as no treatment would mean a lot more of that. We aren't very good at surviving low blood oxygen levels.

:( Only thing is that the number of people in hospital with covid keeps increasing. However somewhat under 1/2 of them are being treated for covid. The rest for something else and just happen to have it. In some parts of the country those that need treatment are having an effect on what the hospital can cope with. % of antivaxers or can't be bothered may well be having an effect on that. Sadly there are ethnic aspects. It looks like all sorts are more easily sucked into the fallacies.
 
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I remember my sister having to make vaccine decisions when the MMR scandal was going in on -its hard with so much contradictory advice

Yep. And it turned out all the warnings against it were based on lies by idiots then as well. Some things never change.

BBC reported that 1% of primary aged children are suffering with some form of long covid. 14% of children are still suffering symptoms 15 weeks after infection (more than one term at school).

People who say covid does not affect children are not paying attention to what is going on.

Worth a read:

Long COVID and kids: more research is urgently needed - 08 February 2022
Like adults, children can experience long COVID, but few studies of the condition include young people. That has to change.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00334-w

and a longer read - now more than a year old!
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/feb/01/children-long-covid-coronavirus

We don't know how it is affected everybody, but if similar to adults, then it can seriously affect a child's future. My friend with long-covid can no longer read, only speak for short periods, is very confused all the time. Not as bad as Kate Garraway's husband, but basically his life as he knew it is over.

Memory and concentration problems are often seen in long-covid patients.
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/memory-long-COVID


On the other hand, the risks associated with the vaccine are incredibly low.
 
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