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by jameshart
1441 days ago
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Vaccines are not only supposed to benefit the recipient. Vaccination is a public health program. If vaccinating under fives reduces the risk to preschool carers and enables us to maintain higher preschool capacity then that's a public benefit that has nothing. to do with whether it affects the individual outcomes of five year olds who contract covid. |
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> If vaccinating under fives reduces the risk to preschool carers and enables us to maintain higher preschool capacity
I agree, but this is also not known.
Any broader public health benefits are theoretical at this point. They don't seem to have been measured or even modelled.