And yet nearly all the cases of MIS-C are in unvaccinated children.
While MIS-C is rare, it is deadly -- it is still a significant problem to be concerned about in children -- and vaccination reduces the probability of Long Covid and MIS-C
And yet nearly all the cases of MIS-C are in unvaccinated children.
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Sorry, I didn't see a post from you showing an empirical study between vaccinated and unvaccinated children and MIS-C occurrence. Did you post one?
Many of them over time... Very easy to find in Google as well. Let's take a look at the first four results of a Google search for Covid MIS-C unvaccinated occurrence
Unvaccinated kids at much higher risk of severe MIS-C outcomes
https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering...d-kids-much-higher-risk-severe-mis-c-outcomes
Study: Developing MIS-C Remains Rare but Significantly More Likely for Unvaccinated Children
https://www.pharmacytimes.com/view/...icantly-more-likely-for-unvaccinated-children
Kids Who Got COVID-19 Vaccine Had Less Than 1 in Million Risk for MIS-C
https://www.healthline.com/health-n...ine-had-less-than-1-in-million-risk-for-mis-c
COVID-19 Vaccines Significantly Cut MIS-C Risk in Teens
Of 107 children hospitalized with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, none were fully vaccinated
https://consumer.healthday.com/covi...antly-cut-mis-c-risk-in-teens-2656084617.html
Once again -- you have asked for information which is obvious and has been posted many times previously in ET. At this point -- it is just a game to to you -- and very disingenuous.
No, I don't have time to go search your thousands of spam posts every day for the last...well, who knows.
But thanks for providing the links. I only read the first one, and it is sufficient to resolve the request.
Sorry you felt that this was so hard to do.
Sorry you can't go do an obvious Google search yourself.