DP. You didn't "point it out". You made a claim without evidence. You clearly are not keeping up with the European discourse on this. |
This is about teens. Are teens going to get fired? |
Tl;dr - you think you know more than the CDC because you did your own research (and also I guess because you are from Europe?). I already told you: got it. You have no idea what my political affiliation is, btw. I am just a lowly research scientist who apparently isn’t as informed on evidence based medicine and public policy recommendations as some random European who has equal levels of contempt for America, liberals, and Trump. |
Do teens not have to go to school anymore? And it seems generally that the adults against the vaccines for their teens are also against it for themselves. Y’all are really twisting yourselves into knots here defending your mistrust of vaccines (but only some vaccines so it doesn’t count, right?). Don’t get it if you’re too scared, but understand that your hesitation and skepticism isn’t based in reality. |
DP. I agree with every word the European PP said. If you’re a “research scientist” you ought to know the difference between research and “trust the CDC!!!’” The CDC makes all sorts of recommendations that can be subject to intelligent dispute. While I don’t think “do everything the way Europeans do” is necessarily a good metric, the fact that no other developed world nations recommend boosting kids is something reasonable to consider. At a minimum it means this is an area where reasonable, responsible parents can differ. It’s really not a mandate. |
You’re right. I actually trust the CDC more than any health organizations in Europe. Sorry that offends you. Anyway, good luck to you all! I’m not going to waste any more of my time arguing with anti-vaxxer(lite) fools. |
OMG. stfu already about “reality” until you deal intelligently with the very real risks of myocarditis for boys and young men from the vaccine, as well as their very low risk from covid. And my kid does get all the other shots. It’s truly the height of delusion and arrogance to pretend you have some lock on “reality.” |
It doesn’t offend me; I just think you’re stupid and arrogant. |
I don’t actually understand the argument. The effectiveness isn’t high, the booster doesn’t prevent transmission, and most people tolerate the virus just fine. If we choose not to get the booster, who cares? Even doubly so for teens. This isn’t a virtue issue or a political argument. This is a personal health decision. |
Kids don’t miss days and days of school for Covid. Get a grip. |
Cool bye! |
Nope. And one has T1 so technically “high risk”. He’s had Covid twice both after college move in and it was no worse than a cold. The last booster he got was in 2022. |
There are absolutely some parents keeping their kids home and until they test negative and testing daily. Most of them post here. But you’re right, the vast majority don’t even test anymore. |
DP. Are you suggesting that all research scientists are unanimously in support of vaccinating young people for Covid? |
Cool. Then we are not anti-vaxxers because our family doesn't get covid boosters. We have all had three shots and trust the CDC/scientists. We just don't want to get any more covid booster shots because we don't feel like it. |