excalibur
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And here we are shooting the stuff into 5-11-year-olds now.
But now we treat myocarditis as a joke because of COVID. That isn't scientific at all.
But now we treat myocarditis as a joke because of COVID. That isn't scientific at all.
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Recently Chen Shih-chung, the leader of their Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), reported that a panel of experts opted to suspend the administration of the second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine known as BN2162b2 to young people aged 12 to 17-years-old due to growing concerns of the heightened risk of myocarditis.
As reported recently in Taiwan News, health regulators here are increasingly concerned about the safety associated with the mRNA-based vaccine. The Taiwanese report authored by George Liao referred to mounting U.S. safety statistics indicating growing heart muscle inflammation risk to youth post the second Pfizer-BioNTech jab—in some cases as much as 10X higher the risk when compared to the first dose.
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Recently Chen Shih-chung, the leader of their Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), reported that a panel of experts opted to suspend the administration of the second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine known as BN2162b2 to young people aged 12 to 17-years-old due to growing concerns of the heightened risk of myocarditis.
As reported recently in Taiwan News, health regulators here are increasingly concerned about the safety associated with the mRNA-based vaccine. The Taiwanese report authored by George Liao referred to mounting U.S. safety statistics indicating growing heart muscle inflammation risk to youth post the second Pfizer-BioNTech jab—in some cases as much as 10X higher the risk when compared to the first dose.
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Taiwan Temporarily Stops Administration of Second Dose Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine in 12 to 17-year-old Cohort to Evaluate Safety Situation
Known as the Republic of China or, more commonly, Taiwan, this island nation formed after the communist revolution on the Chinese mainland has, for the most part, avoided much of the pandemic except for a huge Delta variant-driven surge during the spring of 2021. With approximately 23.5 million...
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