June 24, 2021
Good Morning America
Rochelle Walensky was the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“To just put this in perspective, if we have a group of 12-17 year olds who were working to vaccinate over the next four months, and we can vaccinate a million of them, which would be great strides, over the next four months we could expect 30 to 40 of these mild, self-limited cases of myocarditis... If we were to vaccinate all one million, we would avert 8,000 cases of COVID, 200 hospitalizations, 50 ICU stays, and one death.”
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