Florida
breaks with CDC, recommends no COVID vaccine for healthy
children
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[March 08, 2022]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - Florida's top health official
said on Monday the state would recommend against the COVID-19 vaccine
for healthy children, breaking with guidance from the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
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In announcing the move during press briefing convened by Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis, the state's surgeon general Dr. Joseph Lapado
cited studies that showed few COVID fatalities among healthy
children and elevated risk among young boys receiving the vaccine of
side effects such as myocarditis.
"The Florida Department of Health is going to be first state to
officially recommend against the use of COVID 19 vaccines for
healthy children," Lapado said during the more than 90-minute panel
discussion.
Last week, a study based on New York state health records suggested
that the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was less effective at preventing
infection in children aged 5 to 11 than in older kids but still cut
hospitalizations by about 50%.
A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released in
January found that the vaccine was 91% effective in preventing rare
but often serious conditions in children that causes organ
inflammation weeks after COVID-19 infections called Multisystem
Inflammatory Syndrome in Children in 12-18 year olds.
The CDC has strongly recommended that parents have children over the
age of 5 inoculated, despite a sharp decline in infections and
hospitalizations nationwide since a winter peak in January and
evidence that it has been less effective against the Omicron
variant.
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"It's deeply disturbing that there are
politicians peddling conspiracy theories out
there and casting doubt on vaccinations when is
our best tool against the virus and the best
tool to prevent even teenagers from being
hospitalized," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki
said in response to Lapado's comments.
DeSantis, a Republican often named as a
potential 2024 presidential candidate, has often
sparred with Biden, a Democrat, over COVID
mandates and restrictions.
The CDC referred Reuters to their existing
recommendation.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb and Caroline Humer,
additional reporting by Michael Erman; Editing
by David Gregorio)
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