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Tucker Carlson slams CDC director for downplaying risk of vaccines on young people as he points out agency's own website says 1 in 4 kids in the 12 to 17 age group will likely experience side effects

  • Tucker Carlson said the CDC director is downplaying the risks of COVID vaccines in the 12-to-17 age bracket
  • On Wednesday, the CDC said there's a 'likely link' between cases of heart inflammation in youngsters and the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines
  • CDC director Rochelle Walensky said if a million children in the 12-to-17-year-old age group were vaccinated, that there could be 30 to 40 cases of myocarditis
  • Carlson cited CDC's data saying out of 100,000 adolescents to get vaccinated, 25,000 could expect to experience general side effects

Tucker Carlson said the CDC director is downplaying the risks of COVID vaccines in the 12-to-17 age bracket, which have been most susceptible to cases of heart inflammation in reaction to the shot. 

During Wednesday night's show, the host of the Fox News primetime show Tucker Carlson Tonight played a clip of CDC Director Rochelle Walensky talking about the risk-reward analysis for getting adolescents vaccinated. 

Walensky said if one million children in the 12-to-17-year-old age group were vaccinated over the next four months, the CDC estimates that there could be 30 to 40 'mild, self-limited cases' of myocarditis, which is inflammation of the heart muscle. 

The benefits, Walensky said, would be 8,000 COVID-19 cases averted, 200 hospitalizations and 50 ICU stays avoided, and one life saved. 

Immediately after Walensky's clip, Carlson said, 'That's simply not true.'

He cited CDC's data of vaccinations in the same age group saying out of 100,000 vaccinated adolescents, 25,000 could expect to experience general side effects, 700 could need medical care and 200 could be hospitalized. 

Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson 

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said of one million vaccinated kids between the ages of 12 to 17, 30 to 40 might get a heart inflammation

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said of one million vaccinated kids between the ages of 12 to 17, 30 to 40 might get a heart inflammation 

CDC data on risk-reward analysis for getting 12-to-17-year-olds vaccinated

CDC data on risk-reward analysis for getting 12-to-17-year-olds vaccinated 

The numbers Carlson provided don't specifically include data about heart inflammation, but a CDC advisory group said there is a 'likely link' between cases of heart inflammation in adolescents and young adults, and the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.

In a presentation released Wednesday, the COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Technical (VaST) Work Group discussed nearly 500 reports of the heart inflammation, known as myocarditis, in vaccinated adults under age 30.

The group of doctors said the risk of myocarditis or pericarditis following vaccination with the mRNA-based shots in adolescents and young adults is notably higher after the second dose and in males. 

Carlson has been questioning why young adults and adolescents need to be vaccinated ever since schools began publicly mandating vaccines before returning to the classroom. 

The CDC's COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Technical Work Group said Wednesday that there is a 'likely link' between rare heart inflammation and vaccines, especially after the second dose in adults under age 30

The CDC's COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Technical Work Group said Wednesday that there is a 'likely link' between rare heart inflammation and vaccines, especially after the second dose in adults under age 30

Young males were up to seven times more likely to report heart inflammation, known as myocarditis, than young women

Young males were up to seven times more likely to report heart inflammation, known as myocarditis, than young women 

CDC advisory group says there is a 'likely link' between COVID-19 vaccines and rare heart inflammation in young adults after nearly 500 reported cases 

An advisory group for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say there is a 'likely link' between rare cases of heart inflammation in adolescents and young adults and the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.

In a presentation released on Wednesday, the COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Technical (VaST) Work Group discussed nearly 500 reports of the heart inflammation, known as myocarditis, in vaccinated adults under age 30.

The group of doctors said  he risk of myocarditis or pericarditis following vaccination with the mRNA-based shots in adolescents and young adults is notably higher after the second dose and in males  

It comes as the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is set to meet this week to assess the possibility of a link between the heart condition and the mRNA vaccines.

According to the presentation, there have been 484 preliminary reports of myocarditis or pericarditis in young people under age 30 as of June 11.

So far, 323 have been confirmed by CDC and 148 are still under review.  

In total, 309 patients were hospitalized, of which 295 were discharged and 79 percent have since recovered.

Nine patients are still hospitalized with two in intensive care units. There was no data available for five patients. 

Males were much more likely to report heart inflammation after receiving a second dose than women.

As of June 11, there were 9.1 per million reported cases of myocarditis/pericarditis in females ages 12-to-17 compared to 66.7 per million in males of that age group.

What's more, rates among females ages 18-to-24 and ages 25-to-29 were 5.5 per million and 2.6 per million respectively.

Ang males, rates were 56.3 per million for the 18-to-24 age group and 20.4 per million in the 25-to-29 group.

This type of heart inflammation can be caused by a variety of infections, including a bout of COVID-19, as well as certain medications. 

With more than 90.6 million young Americans under age 30 who have received one or both doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, it means just 0.000534 percent of people who have been administered the shots have reported such an effect.

The ACIP will discuss the benefits of the mRNA vaccines versus the potential risk to adolescents and young adults from the heart condition, according to the agency's agenda. 

The group is not expected to cast a vote on any issues regarding the vaccine rollout, but may issue an update on vaccine safety, the odds of myocarditis and a risk-benefit of analysis of vaccines in teens and young adults.   

The CDC earlier this month said it was still evaluating the risk from the condition and did not confirm a causal relationship between the vaccines and the heart issue. 

The agency, however, said a higher-than-expected number of young men have experienced heart inflammation after their second dose of the mRNA COVID-19 shots, with more than half the cases reported in people between the ages of 12 and 24.

Dr Tom Shimabukuro, deputy director of the CDC's Immunization Safety Office, said in a presentation that data from one of the agency's safety monitoring systems - Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) – suggests a rate of 12.6 cases per million in the three weeks after the second shot in 12- to 39-year-olds. 

Pfizer, whose vaccine has been authorized for use in Americans as young as 12, previously said it had not observed a higher rate of heart inflammation than would normally be expected in the general population.

Moderna had said it could not identify a causal association with the heart inflammation cases and its vaccine.

Although health officials in Israel have also determined that there is likely a link between vaccination and the heart inflammation, concerns about the more infectious Indian 'Delta' variant have prompted the country to urge 12-to 15-year olds get vaccinated.   

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