Originally Posted by
cajunwannabe
So now that Pfizer is "approved" by the FDA does that mean they're liable from approval date forward for long term side affects and deaths?
There is a National Vaccine Injury program…so you as the tax-payer will be paying for any claims.
True complications are very rare , however with anything non medicine there is risk vs reward. I strongly suport for adults, I am not quite there with children yet. We know the myocarditis/pericarditis happens. I have treated in on several occasions since the young military population (18- early 20s). My concerns that I want more studies are what are the long term effects of this, and my other concern that pretty much is already known is how many low risk children are actually getting trully sick. It is low, hence why I hope this is will be pushed more in higher risk children.
One thing that may later play into this… how are children affected long term after getting CIVID. If we see more long term complications, this may be what pushes me in that direction.
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