Doctors Say Vaccine Benefits Outweigh Risks As Some Children Reporting Rare Side Effects From Vaccine

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Doctors Say Vaccine Benefits Outweigh Risks As Some Children Reporting Rare Side Effects From Vaccine
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COVID NEWS l There are growing concerns that not enough children are getting the COVID vaccine, only 35% of children 10 to 14 have received at least one dose StahlCBS3 reports

PHILADELPHIA — There are growing concerns that not enough children are getting the COVID vaccine. Only 35% of children 10 to 14 have received at least one dose.

“Whenever your kids say, there’s something wrong with your kid’s heart that’s very scary,” mother Laura Sepe said. “It is really a pretty rare occurrence,” Pediatrician Dr. Emmanuel Walter Jr. said. “With young adults and adolescents who have had myocarditis, it’s usually pretty mild. Lasting only a couple of days and is pretty easily treated with medications.”Myocarditis symptoms include chest pain, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, and shortness of breath.

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