What you said is your opinion and I notice you didn't offer up your credentials. How many years have you practiced pediatric healthcare? Can you at least answer that? Oddly enough our real life pediatrician said it was a good idea with the spike to get the shot for a younger child as we bring her around her grandmother once or so a week who is 80. This same real Doctor gave her kid the shot as well, but I mean I guess I could tell her about your post and "internet" research. If your only end game is to say well....most won't die, that is fine and it is very true.
I highly doubt you are a MD, but you talk as if you are some authoritative source on the subject. The rate of kids that die from the flu is also very low, but you only want to compare certain aspects of it. Well more people will get Covid and we are seeing the numbers spike in kids as compared to the flu.....you do know that? I'm not telling you what to do, but this idea it's abuse is a GD joke and hyperbole by people who need to pretend they are experts on the subject. I'll keep siding with the Doctors on this, you do you.
The risk of 12-15 year old healthy boys experiencing cardiac adverse events such as myocarditis after their second dose of the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine is around four times adolescents’ risk of being admitted to hospital as a result of infection with SARS-CoV-2, a preprint study has found.1...
www.bmj.com
Any potential rare side effect of myocarditis pales in comparison to the potential risks of COVID-19 infection. If you have any concerns about getting your child vaccinated against COVID-19, don’t hesitate to talk with your pediatrician.
www.healthychildren.org
Pediatric cardiologist with University of Utah Health and Primary Children’s Hospital says patients’ lengths of stay in hospitals for heart inflammation were brief overall and they required minimal treatment with medication.
www.deseret.com
"Myocarditis is not unique to the COVID-19 vaccine, Truong said —
the smallpox vaccine received attention in the past for causing it as well."
Yep, never before. It's as if you don't even try to debunk yourself first, you just pass it on like it's absolute fact. Be careful and stop talking like you're an authority, you're clearly not. This is new and it is fluid, why not leave it to the real Doctors who are struggling to keep up on their own?