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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes it will be back to normal. Cases are single digits in moco and nova. Dc can’t be far behind but the black folks really need to get vaccinated.[b] Fair fax county had one case today. Over a million people.[/b] Get it through your thick scull. It will be “safe” in the fall. It’s safe now. [/quote] This is why. There is literally next to no Covid in the community anymore and there will be less in the fall. [b]There will be far more flu circling around AND the flu is far deadlier to kids.[/b] [/quote] This. People are so insane about covid they aren’t paying any attention to science. Covid is not a big deal for kids. Flu is more dangerous and for many years we’ve still been ok with it.[/quote] No. Covid causes more complications than the flu in kids and teens. June 2021. https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/cuim-iyc060721.php[/quote] But mostly for those with comorbidities. They should focus on vaccinating those kids. Which, by the way is common practice for the flu vaccine as well. Germany, for instance, doesn’t routinely vaccinate healthy children for the flu. (For the record, my kids get the flu shot every year, despite being healthy.)[/quote] Sorry, meant to say it’s common practice in other parts of the world.[/quote]
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