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"Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines are somewhat reactogenic, or prone to inducing fever, achiness, malaise and other inflammatory responses. Fever in particular raises pediatric concerns because it can trigger seizures in babies and young children. Yet the evidence so far shows that children achieve strong immunity against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, with surprisingly low vaccine doses, “and this is important for reducing side effects,” Permar says."

What it doesn't say is that they are safe for kids. Yay that they get immunity, but what else do they get? How serious/common are the fevers and seizures?

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