Covid Vaxxes for Babies! By Mrs Vera West
Israel may now move, having implemented four jabs for its citizens, to vaccinate babies, aged six months and over. What threat does Covid pose to them? The statistics indicate a survival rate of much greater than 99.something percent, which is a figure one could bet on. I was going to make the comment that foetuses will get the jab next, but pregnant women are vaccinated. It looks like all bases are now covered.
https://www.ibtimes.com/covid-19-vaccine-babies-roll-out-april-israel-3374748
KEY POINTS
- Israel may expand its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to cover children aged between 6 months old and 5 years old by April
- The country aims to introduce infant doses of the vaccine "soon," a top epidemiologist says
- Health officials expect COVID-19 vaccines to be administered during childhood once the disease becomes endemic
Babies and toddlers in Israel will be eligible to receive their COVID-19 vaccines in a few months, according to the country's health officials.
"In Israel, vaccines are available now for everybody aged 5 and over. I believe by April this will be expanded for any age above 6 months," Dr. Asher Shalmon, the Israeli Health Ministry’s director of international relations, said during a press briefing to foreign policymakers and journalists this week, The Times of Israel reported.
Shalmon did not reveal which vaccine brands would be available to children in the age bracket should they become eligible for the jabs.
Pfizer, which co-developed the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, is currently in the process of conducting clinical trials to lower the approved age for its vaccine from 5 years to 6 months.
An ongoing trial of the Pfizer vaccine on children within the age bracket found "no safety concerns" and showed that the vaccine had "demonstrated a favorable safety profile."
Israel is aiming to introduce infant doses of the COVID-19 vaccine "soon," government coronavirus adviser Professor Nadav Davidovitch was cited as saying Wednesday by i24News.
Additionally, the epidemiologist said he expects that once COVID-19 becomes an endemic disease, vaccines will be administered during childhood.
"My prediction is when the disease is endemic, we’re going to have COVID vaccines as part of a regular vaccine schedule like MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine), so people who are born will get the vaccination schedule along with other vaccines," Davidovitch said.
Israel has reported a total of 1,589,099 COVID-19 cases and 8,274 virus-related deaths as of writing, according to publicly available data provided by Johns Hopkins University.
The country, once praised for its COVID-19 vaccine rollout, began administering fourth vaccine doses to its citizens amid a nationwide surge of infections caused by the omicron variant.”
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