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As we head into another fall and winter season, the risk of COVID-19 infections rises again. For parents, this brings a pressing question: Should my child get vaccinated this season? At Einstein Pediatrics, we strongly encourage families to stay up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccines, and here’s why it’s so crucial.
Children, while less likely than adults to experience severe COVID-19, can still face serious complications from the virus. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), thousands of children have been hospitalized due to COVID-19, some requiring intensive care. Vaccination significantly reduces the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and complications like multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a rare but serious condition linked to COVID-19.
Vaccinating children not only protects them but also helps reduce the spread of the virus to others, including vulnerable populations such as grandparents, newborns, or individuals with weakened immune systems. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that children can transmit the virus even if their symptoms are mild or they’re asymptomatic. By vaccinating, you’re helping to protect the community.
The COVID-19 vaccines approved for children have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they’re safe and effective. According to Immunize.org, side effects in children are generally mild, such as arm soreness, low-grade fever, or fatigue. These side effects are temporary and far less concerning than the complications from a COVID-19 infection.
The fall and winter months see a rise in respiratory viruses, including RSV and flu. Adding COVID-19 to the mix can place a significant burden on children’s immune systems. A vaccine strengthens their defense, ensuring they are better prepared to fight off infections and reducing the likelihood of needing time off school or other activities.
Both the CDC and AAP recommend staying updated on vaccines to ensure children have the highest protection available. This fall, updated vaccines will target the latest variants, helping your child stay protected against new strains of the virus.
Talk to Us Today If you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine or want to ensure your child is protected, please reach out to us at Einstein Pediatrics. We’re here to guide you every step of the way!
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