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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am very glad vax is coming soon for 5+. I know that age rarely gets very sick, but long term impacts of having covid are yet to be known. I have no interest in allowing my child to be part of that experience if I can help it, which thanks to science, I can help. Vaccinating our children protects them from long term impacts of covid, and allows society to get back to normal to include totally normal school. Its not just protecting old people.[/quote] !!! Long term impacts of the vaccine are even less known than long term covid effects.[/quote] [b]If people have a reaction to a vaccine they have it right away[/b]. But a virus can stay in your system and lay dormant and then wreck you years later [/quote] Is this right? I'm no scientist either but what about the possibility that a vaccine messes up some susceptible people's immune system (susceptible either genetically or because of other medical interventions such as immunosuppressants they are receiving), then manifests as neurological or auto-immune or whatever other symptoms later on in life? [/quote] Autoimmune disorders are much more likely to be caused by a virus. [/quote]
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