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“Good Moms” and the COVID Vaccine
Podcast |
The Double Shift
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 10, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:42

COVID vaccinations for five to 11 year olds are here, and for so many parents and caregivers this moment could not have come soon enough. Others are taking a wait-and-see approach, including many moms who are vaccinated themselves but may feel anxiety about the COVID vaccine when it comes to their kids... and they don't necessarily have access to a doctor or health care worker who can help them sort through the information -- and emotion -- overload that dovetails with socially imposed expectations on what it means to be a “good mom.” 

Katherine has got you covered. She talks with her great friend AND trusted advisor, board certified family physician Dr. Liz Baltaro, about the science on kids and the COVID vaccine, and about the swirling vortex of “vaccine anxiety:” The worry many moms feel when making these weighty decisions about their children’s safety. Dr. Liz fields questions from you, our listeners, and brings calm to the chaos. Even if you are on board with getting your kids the shot, this episode may answer some important, lingering questions you have and will help you better understand those in your life who aren’t quite sold.

Some Helpful Resources:

Pfizer study on vaccines for ages 5-11 measures vaccines ability to neutralize antibody responses

The risk of myocarditis is higher from COVID than from the COVID vaccine --The New England Journal of Medicine

teens.html?s_cid=11369:can%20children%20get%20covid%20vaccine:sem.ga:p:RG:GM:gen:PTN:FY21">The official CDC guidance on vaccines for kids and teens 

American Academy of Pediatrics FAQs of the COVID Vaccine 

covid-vaccine.html">Answers to your Questions About the COVID Vaccine and Kids -- NYTimes

Research cited in this episode was based on information available as of October 2021. Research on the impact of the covid vaccine on children is being updated regularly -- check the teens.html">CDC web page for children and teens for the most recent information on vaccine safety and effectiveness.

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Consider joining The Double Shift member community, which is a social change laboratory for moms. Learn more here at thedoubleshift.com/join.

COVID vaccinations for five to 11 year olds are here, and for so many parents and caregivers this moment could not have come soon enough. Others are taking a wait-and-see approach, including many moms who are vaccinated themselves but may feel anxiety about the COVID vaccine when it comes to their kids... and they don't necessarily have access to a doctor or health care worker who can help them sort through the information -- and emotion -- overload that dovetails with socially imposed expectations on what it means to be a “good mom.” Katherine has got you covered. She talks with her great friend AND trusted advisor, board certified family physician Dr. Liz Baltaro, about the science on kids and the COVID vaccine, and about the swirling vortex of “vaccine anxiety:” The worry many moms feel when making these weighty decisions about their children’s safety. Dr. Liz fields questions from you, our listeners, and brings calm to the chaos. Even if you are on board with getting your kids the shot, this episode may answer some important, lingering questions you have and will help you better understand those in your life who aren’t quite sold. Thanks to our Sponsors Home. Made: Listen to a podcast about… home. And what happens when you open that door and step into a new world, whether that’s a house, apartment or neighborhood. https://link.chtbl.com/homemade?sid=podcast.thedoubleshift Kiwico.com: Get 50% off your first month of super cool, hands-on science, art and geography projects delivered to your door every month, plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line with code DOUBLESHIFT https://www.kiwico.com/ Mercato: Order online and have your locally owned grocery stores delivered to your door, and save $20 off your first order with code DOUBLESHIFT. https://www.mercato.com/ Some Helpful Resources: Pfizer study on vaccines for ages 5-11 measures vaccines ability to neutralize antibody responses The risk of myocarditis is higher from COVID than from the COVID vaccine --The New England Journal of Medicine The official CDC guidance on vaccines for kids and teens American Academy of Pediatrics FAQs of the COVID Vaccine Answers to your Questions About the COVID Vaccine and Kids -- NYTimes Research cited in this episode was based on information available as of October 2021. Research on the impact of the covid vaccine on children is being updated regularly -- check the CDC web page for children and teens for the most recent information on vaccine safety and effectiveness.

COVID vaccinations for five to 11 year olds are here, and for so many parents and caregivers this moment could not have come soon enough. Others are taking a wait-and-see approach, including many moms who are vaccinated themselves but may feel anxiety about the COVID vaccine when it comes to their kids... and they don't necessarily have access to a doctor or health care worker who can help them sort through the information -- and emotion -- overload that dovetails with socially imposed expectations on what it means to be a “good mom.” 

Katherine has got you covered. She talks with her great friend AND trusted advisor, board certified family physician Dr. Liz Baltaro, about the science on kids and the COVID vaccine, and about the swirling vortex of “vaccine anxiety:” The worry many moms feel when making these weighty decisions about their children’s safety. Dr. Liz fields questions from you, our listeners, and brings calm to the chaos. Even if you are on board with getting your kids the shot, this episode may answer some important, lingering questions you have and will help you better understand those in your life who aren’t quite sold.

Some Helpful Resources:

Pfizer study on vaccines for ages 5-11 measures vaccines ability to neutralize antibody responses

The risk of myocarditis is higher from COVID than from the COVID vaccine --The New England Journal of Medicine

teens.html?s_cid=11369:can%20children%20get%20covid%20vaccine:sem.ga:p:RG:GM:gen:PTN:FY21">The official CDC guidance on vaccines for kids and teens 

American Academy of Pediatrics FAQs of the COVID Vaccine 

covid-vaccine.html">Answers to your Questions About the COVID Vaccine and Kids -- NYTimes

Research cited in this episode was based on information available as of October 2021. Research on the impact of the covid vaccine on children is being updated regularly -- check the teens.html">CDC web page for children and teens for the most recent information on vaccine safety and effectiveness.

If you love the Double Shift Podcast, sign up for our newsletter, thedoubleshift.com/newsletter

Consider joining The Double Shift member community, which is a social change laboratory for moms. Learn more here at thedoubleshift.com/join.

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