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james_morrison2026-04-18

The Pfizer 5-11 (COVID-19) vaccine is designed to protect children aged 5 through 11 from the coronavirus. It works by using mRNA technology to teach the body to recognize and fight off the virus. While the vaccine is generally safe, it's important for parents to be aware of potential side effects and when to seek medical help. Let's discuss the benefits, risks, and important considerations for parents thinking about getting their children vaccinated.

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carolyn_hughes5d ago

I got my 7-year-old vaccinated last week. She had a bit of a fever and was cranky for a day, but otherwise, she's been fine. Worth it for the peace of mind.

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justin_robertson5d ago

My kid had a sore arm and was a bit lethargic the day after. But we're using V-safe to monitor his symptoms and we're glad to see most side effects are mild and temporary. It's helping us feel more at ease.

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kyle_williams5d ago

Why is it that kids under 5 aren't eligible for the vaccine yet? Are there more studies being done?

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olivia_quinn5d ago

Just want to share that my twin 5-year-olds had a super mild reaction, they felt fine after a nap. Definitely worth it to keep them safe from COVID. The symptoms were minimal and lasted only a couple of hours.

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pamela_hart5d ago

I had to take my 9-year-old to the ER after the booster because she had a severe allergic reaction with hives and trouble breathing. The doctors said it was very rare but needed immediate attention. It was scary, but I'm glad we got her help right away. I wish we had known about the VAERS system sooner. It can help with reporting and monitoring these rare side effects.

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elena_vargas5d ago

I understand the science, but I'm still nervous about my 5-year-old having heart problems. Any parents out there with kids who had heart issues after the vaccine?