Potential Risks of mRNA Vaccines in Children: Study Raises Concerns
A new study reveals that children aged 5-11 who received two doses of Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine showed elevated levels of IgG4 antibodies, indicating a potential alteration in their immune response. This heightened IgG4 could be linked to autoimmune conditions and reduced ability to fight infections or cancer. The findings raise concerns about the long-term effects of mRNA vaccines, particularly as more are developed. Researchers emphasize the need for further studies to understand these implications.
Editor’s Note: The study’s findings are particularly alarming because they involve children, whose immune systems are still developing. Instead of enhancing protection, this vaccine may be robbing kids of their innate immune strength, and these risks should be thoroughly examined before pushing further mRNA vaccinations on this vulnerable age group. [See also: Study Links COVID-19 Vaccines to Heart Inflammation in Children, The Urgency of Vaccine Mandates: Are We Ignoring the Risks for Children?, Study shows sanitation, nutrition better than vaccines at protecting children from disease]
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