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COVID vaccines are not needed for healthy kids and teens, says World Health Organization


Wholesome youngsters and teenagers possible don’t want COVID-19 vaccinations, in accordance with up to date steering posted on the web site of the World Well being Group (WHO) on Tuesday.

WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Specialists on Immunization (SAGE) met final week to create a revised roadmap for COVID vaccinations. 

The brand new roadmap defines three precedence teams — excessive, medium and low — based mostly on the “threat of extreme illness and demise” when contracting the virus

Wholesome children between 6 months and 17 years previous at the moment are deemed low precedence.

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The company mentioned that for this group, “conventional important vaccines” for sicknesses like rotavirus, measles, polio and pneumococcal conjugate have a larger impression.

Within the new roadmap, the company additionally launched up to date steering on COVID booster doses.

Wholesome youngsters and teenagers possible don’t want COVID-19 vaccinations, in accordance with up to date steering posted on the World Well being Group’s web site on Tuesday. (iStock)

“Up to date to mirror that a lot of the inhabitants is both vaccinated or beforehand contaminated with COVID-19, or each, the revised roadmap reemphasizes the significance of vaccinating these nonetheless at-risk of extreme illness, principally older adults and people with underlying situations, together with with extra boosters,” said SAGE Chair Dr. Hanna Nohynek in a press launch on the WHO web site. 

Kids who’ve compromised immune methods or current well being situations ought to nonetheless get the vaccine.

“International locations ought to think about their particular context in deciding whether or not to proceed vaccinating low-risk teams, like wholesome youngsters and adolescents, whereas not compromising the routine vaccines which are so essential for the well being and well-being of this age group,” the physician continued.

WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) met last week to create a revised roadmap for COVID vaccinations.

WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Specialists on Immunization (SAGE) met final week to create a revised roadmap for COVID vaccinations. (Avishek Das/SOPA Pictures/LightRocket through Getty Pictures)

Within the press launch, SAGE encourages international locations to contemplate components together with “illness burden, cost-effectiveness, and different well being or programmatic priorities and alternative prices” when making choices about vaccine necessities for wholesome youngsters and teenagers.

Some youngsters ought to nonetheless get vaccine, WHO says

Kids who’ve compromised immune methods or current well being situations ought to nonetheless get the COVID vaccine because of the greater threat of extreme illness, the company mentioned.

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Moreover, it’s really helpful that infants beneath 6 months ought to obtain the vaccine because of burden of extreme COVID-19 results. 

The steering additionally requires pregnant girls to be absolutely vaccinated for full safety of the mom and fetus.

Healthy kids between 6 months and 17 years old are now deemed "low priority" for COVID vaccines, WHO says.

Wholesome children between 6 months and 17 years previous at the moment are deemed “low precedence” for COVID vaccines, WHO says. (iStock)

Dr. Marc Siegel, scientific professor of medication at NYU Langone Medical Middle and a Fox Information medical contributor, agreed that youngsters and teenagers are decrease precedence for this vaccine except they’ve weight problems or different power sicknesses or are particularly in danger.

“The vaccine you had two or extra years in the past could have virtually fully worn off by now.”

“Nonetheless, this modification in prioritization will not be the identical factor as saying that they should not have the COVID vaccines,” he informed Fox Information Digital.

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“The query that has emerged not too long ago is what number of COVID photographs is sufficient,” Dr. Siegel continued. 

“The issue with universities mandating it’s that the vaccine you had two or extra years in the past could have virtually fully worn off by now.”

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“Pure immunity following an infection should be included in counting immune safety, in addition to the quantity of COVID nonetheless round,” he added.

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Moreover, vaccination has not too long ago been proven to lower dangers of lengthy COVID signs in all ages, Dr. Siegel identified. 

“This implies vaccine stays a invaluable device,” he mentioned.

Final month, the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC) launched a couple of updates to its youngster and adolescent immunization schedule, together with the addition of COVID-19 vaccines.

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