COVID-19 Vaccines Are Unlikely to Trigger Rare Inflammatory Condition in Kids
TimeMAY 2022
The CDC is responding to the latest research, refining its recommendations with a greater knowledge of the nuances of how vaccine efficacy, risk, and benefit depend on demographic and health factors. Despite exceedingly rare side effects like myocarditis, it's vital for those who haven't been vaccinated to get jabbed, as the benefits of an mRNA vaccine far outweigh the risk.
The CDC's resistance to sharing data findings with the public begs the question: why don't they trust people to make their own minds up about the facts? Are they hiding something? As one CDC official put it, the COVID pandemic has highlighted just how outdated the agency and other state-level health systems have become.