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lori_allen2026-04-18

The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for toddlers aged 3-5 is now available, offering protection against the virus that has disrupted lives worldwide. This vaccine works by teaching the immune system to recognize and fight off the virus, ensuring your child is better equipped to handle exposure. It's important to note that the vaccine does not contain the live virus, so it cannot cause COVID-19 in your child. However, like any medical intervention, there are potential side effects to be aware of. This post will cover what to expect, how to prepare, and how to handle any side effects that may arise. Let's start the discussion and share our experiences and concerns!

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larry_gardner5d ago

I've heard that the injection site might get a little sore. Any home remedies to help with that? I'm thinking tea tree oil or aloe vera gel.

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edward_gardner5d ago

Forget the side effects. The benefits of protecting our kids far outweigh any temporary discomfort.

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janet_gardner5d ago

I'm glad we got the vaccine. But let me remind everyone, always monitor your child after the vaccination and keep on hand the numbers for both the doctor and the emergency services... just in case.

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james_morrison5d ago

Just wanted to share that my 3-year-old had a bit of a reaction—the injection site was red and swollen, and she had a fever for about a day. But she bounced back quickly, and it was totally worth it for the peace of mind.

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russell_castro5d ago

I just scheduled my 4-year-old's appointment for next week. Any tips on how to make the experience less scary for her?