COVID-19 in children: What is the evidence of long term damage in children from COVID-19?

“Now the objective is the inoculation of the total USA population. Since many of these potential serious adverse effects have built-in lag times of at least six months or more, we won’t know what they are until most of the population has been inoculated, and corrective action may be too late.”

Highlights

  • Bulk of COVID-19 per capita deaths occur in elderly with high comorbidities.

  • Per capita COVID-19 deaths are negligible in children.

  • Clinical trials for these inoculations were very short-term.

  • Clinical trials did not address long-term effects most relevant to children.

  • High post-inoculation deaths reported in VAERS (very short-term).

From: Why are we vaccinating children against COVID-19? Toxicol Rep. 2021; 8: 1665–1684. Published online 2021 Sep 14. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.08.010