Toddlers and young children are at “significantly elevated” risk of seizures after getting the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the latest research from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The researchers found that children experienced a 2.5-fold increase in febrile seizures within 24 hours of receiving Moderna compared to the same children between 8 and 63 days after vaccination. In the study group, 88 febrile seizures occurred after the Pfizer vaccination.
The report states:
In this self-controlled case series including participants aged 2 to 5 years from three commercial insurance databases, the febrile seizure incidence rate ratio was significantly elevated on days 0-1 following mRNA-1273 administration. The absolute risk was small.
The incidence of febrile seizures was high immediately after vaccination with the monovalent mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine in children aged 2 to 5 years. Based on current evidence, the safety profile of monovalent mRNA vaccines remains favorable for use in young children.
The findings raise further concerns about the various vaccines, which have led to a number of serious side effects despite being touted by the medical establishment as “safe and effective.”
Last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) added the COVID-19 vaccine to the routine immunization schedule for both children and adolescents, meaning it will be administered to millions of children and young. It is commonly accepted that COVID-19 does not pose a significant threat to young people.
Unlike most vaccines, the COVID-19 shots did not prevent transmission, meaning the virus continued to spread despite many people receiving multiple shots. Pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer and Moderna have insisted that it has succeeded in preventing serious disease.
Meanwhile, the Biden regime and many other governments around the world used this as an opportunity to fire those who refused to get vaccinated from public sector jobs and participation in normal life.
Earlier this month, the CDC downgraded the severity of COVID-19 to the same status as the flu, calling for a “unified approach” to treating such conditions. However, he still urged citizens to continue to vaccinate and get vaccinated to prevent “serious illness, hospital admissions and death.”