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"Permission for Teens and Children to get Vaccinated"

 

            COVID-19 can make children very sick and cause children to be hospitalized. In some situations, the complications from infection can lead to death. According to the article I had read, Children who get infected with COVID-19 can also develop serious complications like multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C)—a condition where different body parts become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. So, vaccination is a must for the children and teens protection from the virus.


                Vaccinating children can help protect family members, including siblings who are not eligible for vaccination and family members who may be at increased risk of getting very sick if they are infected. Vaccination can also help keep children from getting seriously sick even if they do get COVID-19. Vaccinating children ages 5 years and older can help keep them to do freely and safely their daily activities like playing, attending schools and going outside the house. 


                Children and Teens need to be vaccinated because it is not only for their safety, it is also for the safety of all people around them. Letting them get vaccinated is a good step for our world to start healing from this COVID-19 pandemic, them getting vaccinated can break their limited activities. Permission for the children and teens to get vaccinated, for a more safety and healing living to the world.

 

References:

Online Source:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/recommendations/children-teens.html retrieved on March 25, 2022

 

Image Source:

https://brunswickheadsmedicalcentre.com/covid-19-vaccination-information/ retrieved on March 25, 2022

https://www.edweek.org/leadership/kids-and-covid-19-vaccines-the-latest-news/2021/04 retrieved on March 25, 2022

https://answers.childrenshospital.org/covid-19-vaccines-kids/ retrieved on March 25, 2022

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