HOW CLINICAL TRIAL REVIEWS AID THE UNITED KINGDOMS’ VACCINES APPROVAL FOR 12 TO 15 YEAR OLD

The United Kingdom have approved vaccines for 12-15 years old in the United Kingdom.

HOW CLINICAL TRIAL REVIEWS AID THE UNITED KINGDOMS’ VACCINES APPROVAL FOR 12 TO 15 YEAR OLD
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The UK government have finally approved vaccination for children above 12 years old.  According t Dr June Raine, who is the Chief Exec at MHRA: “We have carefully reviewed clinical trial data in children aged 12 to 15 years and have concluded that the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine is safe and effective in this age group and that the benefits of this vaccine outweigh any risk.”

If the 12-15-year-old has serious underlying health conditions? Could be quite high I suspect. This is simply approval for it's use in this group. The decision if/how is down to the JCVI. They may say "Only children with underlying conditions".

All vulnerable groups 16 and up have been vaccinated. Vulnerable groups under 16 haven't been vaccinated as there hasn't been a vaccine approved for that age. Now that there is, those vulnerable people can be vaccinated.

There is absolutely miniscule risk for  age group from Covid (risk of death is 0.00001% for under 20s) but this current gene therapy "vaccine" trial shows at least 10% to 15% risk of medical injury in adults, let alone children & a higher death rate.  This does not make sense.

During 2020, 0-19* age group, there were 20 deaths in a population of 15,746,000. MHRA approve saying the benefit outweighs the risk! What risk. It has already been well documented that these deaths were in already severely ill patients. *[10-14 yr olds = 5 deaths]. 

How about people with rare genetic lung disorders like cystic lung and lch ? ( hisitiosis x) And bronchectasis n Ed’s  We respond differently to meds. It's doesn't look safe, children have died in USA and couple paralysed, I don't think it's needed as they don't get unwell from it and the few that have died all had underlying conditions


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