Leticia Cazarre reveals that five children were not vaccinated against

Letícia Cazarré reveals that five children were not vaccinated against Covid TV

Letícia Cazarré announced this Friday (12) that her five children from her marriage to the actor Juliano Cazarré were not vaccinated against Covid19. The journalist, who is waiting for her sixth heir, claimed that the vaccine would allegedly not offset the health risk. This is in line with the recommendation of the Ministry of Health, which has included the vaccine for children aged six months to five years in the National Vaccination Calendar.

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The stylist responded to her followers via a question box on her official Instagram profile. “You don’t vaccinate your children? What is the reason? I’ve been following you for a short time,” an anonymous internet user asked.

“I administer absolutely all vaccinations. I never gave the Covid vaccination because I believe it is not worth the risk to her health,” replied Letícia.

She and Juliano are parents to Vicente, 11 years old; Ignatius, ten; Kaspar, three; Maria Madalena, two; and Maria Guilhermina, from one.

Letícia Cazarré's response to the Covid vaccine (Photo: Reproduction/Instagram)

Letícia was recently diagnosed with burnout syndrome. She suffered from cardiac arrhythmias, weakness and even insomnia, which made her fear that she might have serious heart disease. “[Senti] Relief to receive a diagnosis that would help me get out of this condition! And relief because it wasn't a serious heart disease like I thought it might be,” he explained.

The biologist also warned that burnout could easily be confused with other illnesses, noting that she felt the effects of the syndrome on her mental health.

“Extreme fatigue creates a certain sadness and lack of enthusiasm. I didn't think about depression because I am a very positive, happy and lively person. But I had negative thoughts, a desire to disappear,” he explained.

What does the Ministry of Health say?

In a statement, the organization emphasized the safety of the vaccines administered. Check it out in full:

“Regulators have approved the use of the PfizerBioNTech vaccine for children ages 6 months to 4 years based on review of safety and efficacy data from a Phase 1/2/3 trial. Analyzes confirmed the effectiveness of the Pfizer vaccine (three doses). ) for this population was 80.3% effective at preventing infection with the Omicron variant of Covid19, which remains the dominant variant in the US and other countries.

The Ministry of Health, through the National Immunization Program and Anvisa, continuously and systematically monitors the safety of vaccines in Brazil (Phase 4). Events purportedly attributable to vaccination or immunization (ESAVI) are reported and investigated with the aim of elucidating the causal relationship between vaccinations and events. Benefitrisk assessments take into account the burden of disease.”