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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is not a close contact if the student is vaccinated. At least in our experience, vaccinated kids don't have to quarantine if in contact. So I suspect once they call the suspected close contact, if the kid is vaccinated it is not reported as a close contact. Is your kid in ES or MS? [/quote] Unless it’s not a recognized vaccine[/quote] What vaccines are unrecognized? Is this really a thing?[/quote] I know, right? You ever seen a horse with COVID? Me neither. Sounds like it works to me. [/quote] It would be if you got your kid vaccinated by lying about their age or in a trial. [/quote] I'm sure some people have lied about their kids' ages here to get their under 12s vaccinated, putting the health of their children at risk with unapproved drugs. I hope Child Protective Services will hunt out these nuts. Meanwhile, some mother on AEM had a post saying her [b]vaccinated[/b] 12 year old is afraid to eat lunch indoors at school and didn't eat (and had some ridiculous photo of a mask that opened in the middle). Meanwhile, the vast majority of kids throughout the US and world have been eating indoors at restaurants for 5+ months now. The kids of these paranoid parents are going to have serious emotional problems when they grow up.[/quote]
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