So McKnight should wait for your high schooler to give the go-ahead? That's the plan we've been waiting for? |
Ooo some uneducated person with a crappy job is pissed off that others can work from home
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You seem to know an unusual number of extreme statistical outliers. I can see why your son has anxiety. |
If you are not vaccinated you do not care about your own health....so why should I? Done looking out for others that don't want to look out for themselves. Vaccines work! |
I think she also knows Patient Zero in Wuhan... |
Right! She knows all these people but yet hasn't left her house in two years? PP is right you are a troll. |
You misunderstood. I agree with you that idiots who don’t vaccinate deserve what they get but young kids aren’t eligible and teens have old vaccines with no approved booster. Vaccines work of course. We need to focus on mandating vaccines for those who are eligible and developing vaccines for those not yet eligible. It seems like people without young kids feel like they don’t count. Saying everyone is vaccinated just isn’t true (sadly). Ask a mother of a baby in day care how scared she is. Her baby is with others who have siblings in school. The risk is real and it’s not that small. |
16+ can get a booster. 5-11 just got vaccinated. The only ones who could have been vaccinated over 6 months ago but aren't eligible for a booster are 12-15. |
I’m not sure your comment makes sense but I have family who died from Covid and two who never recovered. You should try reading about these kinds of cases. They aren’t rare. Fox isn’t news you know! Info is out there but you keep your head in the sand until it happens to you. |
Yep. And that’s a lot of kids!!! Kids who matter but just not to you. |
Every school age child is eligible and has been for almost 2 months. |
I actually is small. Very, very small. What you are saying essentially is you want zero risk. That will never happen. |
It not small. Covid patients are already taking up hospital space and equipment and babies are not able to get treated for RSV and other problems because of overload of Covid patients. Covid is straining our public health. That is not a small risk, it is a huge risk for everyone. |
I'm the PP you're responding to, and I have a vaccinated-but-not-boostered 15-year-old. Whose risk of severe illness from covid, if infected, is very small. And everyone else in the family is vaccinated-and-boostered. |
With respect, please don't use me to further your school closing agenda. I have had a baby (now toddler) in daycare since September 2020, and you can shove it. There have been zero cases at the daycare and I honestly think it's absurd that they kept schools closed for so long. Pre-Covid, daycare mommas took the risk of their babies getting RSV all the time, and we weren't "scared" because that is life, sometimes people get sick and it sucks but it doesn't mean we need to lock babies at home. That's not good for them either (ask me how I know). I want kids in schools to the greatest extent physically feasible. You can attack my parenting all you want, I think you are insane. |