Hello AFM family,
You may be hearing the buzz about vaccine side effects. There are mild side effects such as fever, headache, fatigue, and dizziness which may be quite common. When you vaccinate literally millions and millions of people, there will be a few thousand very bad adverse effects which are rare but will happen with that large a number of recipients. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) collects these reports from healthcare providers, vaccine manufacturers, and the general public. It is not research, it is a screening system. The program is designed to monitor vaccine safety and determine if further investigation is warranted. It does not determine if the vaccine caused the adverse effect, only if it should be investigated. There were early concerns about blood clots with Johnson & Johnson vaccine, and about myocarditis with Pfizer vaccine, and while these events are serious, the investigations did not result in the vaccines being taken off the market because the risks were either very, very rare or self-limited (meaning full recovery is expected).
Here is an article about the myocarditis issue in adolescents, which is still being followed up and considered.
Adolescent Myocarditis After COVID-19 Vaccination Is Rare
The American Academy of Pediatrics noted that the risk of myocarditis from COVID-19 infection was higher than the risk from the vaccine.
Study: Myocarditis risk 37 times higher for children with COVID-19 than uninfected peers
Any vaccine may have a side effect. Most are minor and go away quickly. For the overall population, the risks of illness outweigh the risk of side effects.
Take Care,
Dr. Powell