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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those that say kids were equally sick or worse from COVID vaccine than illness, they ignore that the vaccine is scheduled. My child got Covid vaccine on a Friday. And we planned for a restful weekend. But hardly any side effects. Much better than unexpected and disruptive Covid illness. Of course people get sick, but you are not helpless against illness. Vaccinate. Wash your hands. Sleep. Eat well. [b]And the immunity lasts longer with a vaccine than illness. [/b] https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine-what-you-need-to-know[/quote] But we haven’t been getting Covid yearly.[/quote] That is absolutely not true. There is long lasting cellular immunity with a natural infection you do not get at all with the vaccine. [/quote] ? The comment is about us, meaning my family. Unlike the flu, which even with vaccines we have had hit our household each year, we have only had Covid hit us twice. (By that, all but dad got it one year, and only one of the children got it the second time). And yes, we do test when we get symptoms. Given that we don’t get Covid very often (and it’s very mild), the idea of taking a shot with potential side effects simply because we can “schedule” it and expect to be wiped out that day doesn’t make sense for us.[/quote]
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