How will DCPS elementary schools be in person 5 days/week if little kids are not vaccinated?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To the 'no masks parent'
Looks like masks are required for next school year.

https://dcpsreopenstrong.com/sy21-22/


NYC just announced no masks indoors for camps. At a minimum DC will get rid of outdoor masking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vaccinating children will help keep any circulating virus at bay. This will help any children not get sick but also protect the members of our society who are immunocompromised or immunosuppressed. It will save lives.

I hope that people can see beyond their own families at this point after living through this past year. There is no serious cause for concern with these vaccines. They will be approved if they are as safe as they appear. Even the question of heart inflammation is not known to be above what would otherwise be expected in the general population.

Please, if you have any reservations about vaccinating your children, speak directly to a trusted healthcare provider and do not just read internet trolls.


The condescension of your assumption that everyone who has "any reservations" about vaccinating their children is just reading "internet trolls" is really offensive. There are many well-educated, otherwise pro-vaccination parents and a not insignificant number of experts who question whether vaccinating the under 12 set is the right thing to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To the 'no masks parent'
Looks like masks are required for next school year.

https://dcpsreopenstrong.com/sy21-22/


NYC just announced no masks indoors for camps. At a minimum DC will get rid of outdoor masking.


Great news!
Anonymous
Physician here. I got the vaccine in December as soon as I possibly could. I will likely never vaccinate my under age 12 kids. The risk of the vaccine is likely greater than any risk to them.

What I will never do is vaccinate them based on the hysteria of other people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vaccinating children will help keep any circulating virus at bay. This will help any children not get sick but also protect the members of our society who are immunocompromised or immunosuppressed. It will save lives.

I hope that people can see beyond their own families at this point after living through this past year. There is no serious cause for concern with these vaccines. They will be approved if they are as safe as they appear. Even the question of heart inflammation is not known to be above what would otherwise be expected in the general population.

Please, if you have any reservations about vaccinating your children, speak directly to a trusted healthcare provider and do not just read internet trolls.


Honestly, after this year of closed schools and cancelled activities, I'm done with kids making any sacrifices for the elderly and vulnerable. They have done enough already, and nobody has given a sh*t about their own vulnerabilities.

I will vaccinate my young kids when I am convinced that the benefit outweighs the risk for them. I am not an anti-vaxxer, I went out of my way to get the Covid vaccine myself as soon as possible, and my kids are vaccinated on CDC schedule. I don't listen to internet trolls, I will talk to their pediatrician and evaluate the data. But surely they will not be among the first ones to take the shot under an EUA.


+100

I am tired of people claiming anyone questioning injecting their child with a new vaccine is some anti-vaxxer loon. My DH and I are educated and both got vaccinated as soon as it was available to help protect those around us. Our toddler is not getting a vaccine under EUA for a disease that poses little to no risk to her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Physician here. I got the vaccine in December as soon as I possibly could. I will likely never vaccinate my under age 12 kids. The risk of the vaccine is likely greater than any risk to them.

What I will never do is vaccinate them based on the hysteria of other people.


Signed,
Not really a physician
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Physician here. I got the vaccine in December as soon as I possibly could. I will likely never vaccinate my under age 12 kids. The risk of the vaccine is likely greater than any risk to them.

What I will never do is vaccinate them based on the hysteria of other people.


Signed,
Not really a physician


Signed,
Someone who probably thinks Eric Ding is a physician
Anonymous
It is amoral for us to start vaccinating children when so many adults around the world do not have access to a vaccine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Physician here. I got the vaccine in December as soon as I possibly could. I will likely never vaccinate my under age 12 kids. The risk of the vaccine is likely greater than any risk to them.

What I will never do is vaccinate them based on the hysteria of other people.


Signed,
Not really a physician


DP. Of course, when someone disagrees with you, you have to impugn their credentials, rather than making an actual argument.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is amoral for us to start vaccinating children when so many adults around the world do not have access to a vaccine.


Yes, that is another aspect of the conversation that is not getting enough attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Physician here. I got the vaccine in December as soon as I possibly could. I will likely never vaccinate my under age 12 kids. The risk of the vaccine is likely greater than any risk to them.

What I will never do is vaccinate them based on the hysteria of other people.



A pediatrician told me the same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Physician here. I got the vaccine in December as soon as I possibly could. I will likely never vaccinate my under age 12 kids. The risk of the vaccine is likely greater than any risk to them.

What I will never do is vaccinate them based on the hysteria of other people.



A pediatrician told me the same thing.


A pediatrician told me that anti-vaxxers are 50% stupider than the general population.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Physician here. I got the vaccine in December as soon as I possibly could. I will likely never vaccinate my under age 12 kids. The risk of the vaccine is likely greater than any risk to them.

What I will never do is vaccinate them based on the hysteria of other people.



A pediatrician told me the same thing.


A pediatrician told me that anti-vaxxers are 50% stupider than the general population.


DP. No, people who think those hesitant to give their young children an unnecessary novel vaccine are anti-vaxxers are 50% stupider than the general population. Also, your pediatrician never said that. Quit trolling.
Anonymous
I’m sorry are people still talking about covid? We had 7 cases in moco today. My neighborhood pool in Bethesda is a damn baccanal and I’m here for it! Bring on the normalcy. The masks will be gone by fall. NYC broke the seal god love them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is amoral for us to start vaccinating children when so many adults around the world do not have access to a vaccine.


Ugh. I keep seeing this and a. Pfizer vaccines (right now the only ones authorized for use in 12-15 year olds) are not even authorized for use in India which is still the main country driving the epidemic at the moment; b. Even if it were authorized, rural India and even many cities do not have the cold chain capacity needed for the mRNA vaccines (even many places in the US don’t have freezers that keep those vaccines cold enough; c. we will not get to herd immunity before newer mutations that are potentially able to evade the vaccine if more people in the US don’t get vaccinated and keeping a large pool of young humans to get and spread it is not a great idea. If you don’t want to vaccinate your kids, so be it, but please don’t say that it’s for moral reasons because the vaccine you don’t give your child isn’t going to magically help someone in India or Brazil.
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