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1 in 500 children given a COVID shot have been hospitalized: German study

Updated: October 20, 2022 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Oct 20, 2022 – 1:05 pm EDT

One in every 500 children under five years old who received the Pfizer mRNA COVID vaccine was hospitalized with a vaccine injury, and one in 200 had symptoms ongoing for weeks or months afterwards, a study has found.

The study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) included 7,806 children aged five or younger who were followed up of for an average of 91.4 days following their first Pfizer vaccination. It was a retrospective cohort study done as an authenticated online survey (response rate 41.1 percent) in spring 2022 which included parents or caregivers who registered children for SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in outpatient care facilities in Germany. It compared the adverse events to those of the same children with other vaccinations in order to control for over-reporting.

It concluded that the symptoms reported after Pfizer vaccination were “comparable overall” to those for other vaccines. Let’s see.

Any symptoms: 62 percent higher. Musculoskeletal (muscles and bones) symptoms: 155 percent higher. Dermatologic (skin) symptoms: 118 percent higher Otolaryngologic (ears, nose and throat) symptoms: 537 percent higher. Cardiovascular (heart etc.): 36 percent higher. Gastrointestinal (stomach etc.): 54 percent higher.

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