The CDC Is Begging This Age Group To Get Vaccinated Amid Spikes In Recent Hospitalizations

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Rochelle Walensky, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is pleading with parents to get their teenagers vaccinated against COVID-18 while warning of a rise in the number of young patients being hospitalized with the disease over the past couple of months.

“I am deeply concerned by the number of hospitalized adolescents and saddened to see the number of adolescents who required treatment in intensive care units or mechanical ventilation,” CDC director Rochelle Walensky said in a statement that accompanied a new study on teen hospitalizations.

Walensky implored parents to talk with teens about the importance of continuing to wear masks and “encourage them to get vaccinated.” She said the CDC has recommended the Pfizer vaccine for people who are 12 and older based on the results of clinical trials.

Generally, most of the people hospitalized with COVID-19 are adults, but on rare occasions, kids aged 12 to 17 have also experienced severe symptoms of the disease.

In the first three months of the year, CDC researchers found that nearly one-third of adolescents hospitalized with COVID-19 required admission into an intensive care unit and 5% needed invasive mechanical ventilation.

“Much of this suffering can be prevented,” Walensky said in the statement.

“Vaccination is our way out of this pandemic.  I continue to see promising signs in CDC data that we are nearing the end of this pandemic in this country; however, we all have to do our part and get vaccinated to cross the finish line,” she added.

According to the CDC, there were no recorded deaths among teenagers in the United States from January 1 to March 31 of this year.

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