Korean Government to Allow Kids Over 12 to Receive COVID Vaccine

Here is the latest on Korea’s vaccination efforts:

Debate is arising over the government’s plan to allow COVID-19 vaccinations for children aged 12 to 17 starting next month. 

Some parents say the inoculations will ensure their children’s safety and allow them to be more active, while others say they are concerned about potential side effects

The health authorities said, Monday, they plan to start offering vaccinations for children in that age group in the fourth quarter and will announce details within this month after consulting with the education ministry.

They are considering providing the Pfizer vaccine as recommended by the Korea Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, adding the vaccine has been proven safe for use for the age group in various countries including Japan and the United States.

Korea Times

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setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

It’s a cult… run by the same people who support taxpayer-funded abortion on demand, selling of “fetal tissue” for profit, and NAMBLA…

setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

But they’re “good Catholics”. Just ask ’em. And their priests, bishops and cardinals too craven to actually do their jobs.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
3 years ago

Since when are “inoculations” “proven safe” after use in United States and Japan?

1. Isn’t this what Africa is for?

2. Did the residents of United States and Japan know that they were being used as test subjects to prove it safe?

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