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Reply to "McKnight's discussion with health officer about in-person learning"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Absolutely not true. [b]Kids up to age 5 go to day care and preschool.[/b] They are not vaccinated and several people on here think they are expendable. Also most kids are not boosted and many have old vaccines that aren't as effective as they need to be against these new variants. Don't people realize that not everyone is over age 16? Surely people on here have had young kids at some point and thought their health was important. I'm really tired of people picking and choosing data that is misleading. If I say young kids can't get vaccines or boosters, telling me a 16 year old can get a booster really isn't that relevant. [/quote] This is the MCPS forum. Everyone in MCPS is at least 5 years old, except for a small number of pre-K students. Kids 5-11 just got vaccinated. Kids 16+ can get boostered. That just leaves kids 12-15, who may have been vaccinated 6 months ago and can't yet get boostered. Now, as it happens, I have a vaccinated/unboostered 15-year-old, so I have no patience with your concern trolling. The kids need to be in school unless that's operationally impossible at the individual school.[/quote]
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