Children vaccinated against COVID-19 face half the risk of heart complications compared to those infected with the virus, according to a study analyzing nearly 14 million health records in England. The research indicates that vaccinated children, particularly those receiving the Pfizer vaccine, experience significantly lower rates of myocarditis and pericarditis. While the vaccine is linked to rare heart issues, the risks from COVID-19 are more substantial. Experts call for a reevaluation of vaccination guidelines to better reflect current evidence on risks for children.
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