MR. DIRECTOR

Definitely yes, and as soon as possible, so that they can be fully reintegrated into social life, no risk to them, their teachers or their families.

Mientras la gran mayoría de la población mayor de 12 años queda protegida por la vacuna, minors persist as the only group susceptible to this virus. Although in them, Covid-19 has a generally asymptomatic or mild course, the high mutation rate of SARS-CoV-2 does not ensure that this "benignity" is maintained.

The main impact of Covid-19 on children has been the social isolation they have suffered since the beginning of the pandemic., That which, However, has protected them from contact with this and other respiratory viruses. The return of children to kindergartens and schools represents an exposure to risk, and that is why parents and teachers have been reluctant to open schools..

Notably, studies of the Pfizer and Sinovac vaccine show that the younger the age, the greater the immune response and that the vaccine is very well tolerated by children.. Sinovac's Coronavac vaccine, in addition to a good immune response, has demonstrated a good safety profile in the general population and in children; its application in the shortest possible time will allow parents and teachers a safe return to classes.