Health experts recommend children ages 5-11 get the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine boosters to fight the omicron BA.4 and BA.5 variants of the coronavirus.
But the virus has continued to change over as it mutated and became better at evading immune systems. That means that over time original dosages of the vaccine carried less protection for these changes, causing mutations of the virus to become more dangerous. How many cases of COVID in Arizona?COVID-19 weekly update: Arizona cases increase by 2,400, with 49 new known deaths
Health officials added 2,400 new COVID-19 cases and 49 new known deaths for the week period ending Oct. 8. Cases of the coronavirus have been largely driven by the two contagious subvariants of the virus–BA.4 and BA.5. The more dominant variants cause reinfections due to the contagiousness. Children are less likely to become severely ill and die from a COVID-19 infection in comparison to adults. However, there is still a risk, which is why pediatricians strongly recommend that children receive the two-dose primary vaccine and get a booster.
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