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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand why this matters, truly. The vaccine does not stop transmission and kids are not at risk for severe COVID. [/quote] Have you ever had a baby? You don’t want your newborn to get so much as a cold because they can’t suck/eat. And the vaccine absolutely does lower the viral load in transmission. It matters greatly that the mother of a newborn remain as healthy as possible. Post partum is hard enough. Stop being an idiot. [/quote] Agreed! I had my kid before COVID but I certainly didn’t want her, as a tiny baby, to even get a cold if it could be avoided. It’s miserable for parents and the baby alike. [/quote] +2. Having a hungry baby cry because they have a stuffy nose and can’t breathe if they suckle is horrible - covid or cold. The PP is a fool. [/quote] Hmm some new studies must have come out that show vaccine transmission *in utero* completely prevents, or like PP said “reduces the viral load” of Omicron in an infant. Where are said studies?? Please do tell! You’re spouting misinformation. Get the vaccine, booster, hell get 10. No one is telling you not to. But don’t do it just because people are making up fake data that don’t exist. [/quote]
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