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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would require the most recent Covid shot, unless they've been vaccinated in the past 6 months. And I would require the rest, too. This is really a no brainer, OP. People who don't understand science and medicine need to get with the program, or they just opt out of visits. That's fine too. You can see them later, no hard feelings! [/quote] The "science" says[b] the vaccine provides a small amount of protection [/b]against serious illness and short-term (and likely small, after adjusting for behavioral differences) protection against infection. And covid is a small risk to infants anyway.[/quote] That's why you must get a booster every 3 months, 4 boosters a year, to stay up to date on them. Much more effective if you get your 4 boosters a year. [/quote] Then you'll still have a month between shots where you're overly exposed. That's why I keep mine on a constant IV drip.[/quote] That's hardcore! But at least you are well protected! [/quote] No, you can still get infected. And that can lead to long covid- including the particularly insidious asymptotic long covid. That's why I also use a Versaflo PAPR. I haven't seen my kids in 5 years, but I'm sure they'll understand.[/quote]
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