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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with OP. If people haven't gotten vaccinated, then they are a lost cause. But, it is also not fair to be pushing the essential nature of the unvaccinated AND then consider not approving a vaccine for the under 12 set. Now, many schools and businesses are requiring masks for unvaccinated. It is UNACCEPTABLE to require masks for all children under the age of 12 forever. Either push the vaccine through and get it approved OR don't and also drop the mask requirement. We are in this weird limbo and as you run down the decision tree, I can see the insanity of no vaccine for my kids (because it isn't deemed worth it because the virus isn't that bad for kids) but ALSO a requirement that my kids wear masks. It isn't minimal Every day, all day at school. No smiles, no funny faces, impaired breathing for my child with asthma. This is absolute insanity and we are all complicit in it.[/quote] Disagree. In hospitals where they had vaccine mandates, the mandates pushed the holdout staff to get vaccinated. People don't want to lose their jobs. Half the US military was unvaccinated the last time I checked, because the vaccine is currently optional. Enough employers make it mandatory and vaccination rates will soar.[/quote] I agree with this!!!! I am European and in my country vaccines are mandatory for health care workers. They are also now pushing people to get vaccinated because restaurants, trains, buses, places of work, etc will require a “green pass” that can only be obtained after vaccination or with a negative test within 48 hours. The result is that more and more people are getting vaccinated. A country that is 5-6 times smaller than the US is averaging the same daily vaccine numbers as the US. I believe close to 60% of the population is now fully vaccinated and 70% or so had at least 1 shot (over 12 population). THIS is how you do it (in my opinion). I wish the US would follow the Italian-French-Austrian example in this[/quote]
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