Concerns Over COVID-19 Vaccination Safety in Children
An internal FDA memo suggests that COVID-19 vaccinations may have led to at least 10 child fatalities, potentially due to myocarditis. The report was highlighted by the New York Times, though Reuters is yet to confirm the claims.
An internal memo from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has raised concerns regarding the safety of COVID-19 vaccinations in children. The document, reported by the New York Times, alleges that vaccine-related myocarditis may be responsible for at least 10 child fatalities.
The revelation has sparked a wave of anxiety among parents and healthcare professionals, though Reuters has not yet independently verified the report's claims.
This development underscores the ongoing discourse about vaccine safety, particularly in younger populations. Authorities emphasize that thorough investigations are essential to understand these incidents' implications fully.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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