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REPUBLICANS ASKING GOV LEE TO HOLD OFF ON PLANS TO GET KIDS UNDER 5 VACCINATED

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KNOXVILLE, (WATE) — House Republican leaders are asking Gov. Bill Lee to block plans for COVID-19 vaccinations in children under 5 until more clinical evidence is available.

State Rep. Jason Zachary (R-Knoxville); House Speaking Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville); Majority Leader William Lamberth (R-Portland); and Republican Caucus Chairman Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) have all signed the request seeking to prevent the Tennessee Department of Health from distributing, promoting or recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for young children.

On June 17, the FDA authorized the emergency use of the vaccines for children 6 months and older. In a press release, the group noted data that shows 202 children in the U.S. between the ages of 6 months old and 4 years old have died in connection with the virus in the U.S. That number includes 14 children in Tennessee who are under 10 years old. Zachary says that number isn’t enough to warrant a rush to vaccinate without a deeper dive into any repercussions that might be found through the long-term use of the vaccine.

“Young children have never been at serious risk of death or hospitalization from COVID-19,” Zachary said. “That’s why it’s important that we know more about any potential short-term and long-term impacts these vaccinations could have before our health departments start administering them. Parents who want to have their child vaccinated can still do so by going to a private medical provider.”

Many questions beyond what has been listed within this letter remain unanswered,” Zachary wrote in the letter. “We ask that you direct the Tennessee Department of Health to halt distribution, promotion, or recommendation of COVID-19 vaccines for our youngest Tennesseans.”

“We are fortunate to live in a state that always prioritizes the Constitutional rights and individual liberty of every citizen.” Zachary wrote. “As a result of that tradition, we have come through a pandemic stronger than almost every other state in the nation. Still, we are facing troubling directives from the federal government that require unwavering conservative leadership on behalf of our most vulnerable Tennesseans.”

https://www.wkrn.com/community/health/coronavirus/republicans-ask-gov-lee-to-delay-child-covid-19-vaccinations/?ipid=promo-link-block1

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