Is your 5-11 year-old boosted before school starts?

Anonymous
No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Myocarditis chances are much higher with a covid infection than with the vaccine, fwiw.


I thought that too, then I dug into that data. Myocarditis from infection is more concentrated in older adults. Vaccine induced is skewed towards the young (mostly men and teen boys). So it’s “more common” on a population level, but it’s a very disingenuous comparison when talking about young kids.
Anonymous
Heck no. We are done with covid vaccines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’ll be getting it. DD’s best friend (10) just had COVID and was sick with a high fever for 5 days. She missed two full weeks of camp.


There’s no real evidence a booster would have changed things for her. My family didn’t any boosters and covid was a cakewalk for us all
Anonymous
It won’t matter. The booster isn’t effective against this strain. My kids got boosted just in case on July 8. On July 28 my youngest tested positive for the first time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No and we got COVID so we're like immune now


What “do we’re like immune now?” What’s like?
Anonymous
I got my 10yo booster last week so yes. I’m not trying to have her miss 5/10 days of school.
Anonymous
We checked this box last year, no way in heck any of us are getting boosters with how ineffective the vaccine actually turned out to be. We were all taken.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got my 10yo booster last week so yes. I’m not trying to have her miss 5/10 days of school.


Which schools are requiring boosters to stay in school when exposed? That’s terrible.

We are not getting our kids boosted. We got them vaccinated because it was a different time. Since then they both had covid and it was so mild. There is more research about the booster so we decided not to do it.
Anonymous
No, never got the primary series.
Anonymous
Two kids boosted in early June. One has had covid twice since then. The other has had it once.

I hope we get more effective vaccines soon.
Anonymous
We got the booster at the beginning of summer. No Covid so far.
Anonymous
No. Definitely not. It’s pointless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We got the booster at the beginning of summer. No Covid so far.


So the shot and the boosters do not prevent you from catching Covid. Even the CDC has come out and said this.

Glad you and your family are healthy, but it was not due to the boosters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No and we got COVID so we're like immune now


What “do we’re like immune now?” What’s like?


Natural immunity offers protection.
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