COVID Vaccinated Children More Likely to Be Hospitalized for Respiratory Illness


 

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Vaccinated Kids at Higher Risk for Inpatient Hospitalization

Commenting on the results of the study, Harvey Risch, MD, PhD, professor emeritus of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, stated:

This means that upon visiting hospital emergency departments, compared to unvaccinated children, vaccinated children had increased risks of inpatient hospitalization, very statistically significantly so.1 2

According to the study, children who were vaccinated for COVID were also more likely to have undergone intensive care, require supplemental oxygen and die. Despite this, the CDC study observed that receipt of two or more mRNA COVID shot doses was 40 percent “effective in preventing COVID-19-associated ED visits and hospitalization.”1 2 3

Dr. Risch, however, noted:

No one cares whether the vaccines reduce COVID-associated hospitalization if at the same time they increase non-COVID-associated hospitalization.1 2