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Reply to "Require proof of vaccination for all afterschool activities not just sports teams"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bottom line: If MCPS is going to cancel afterschool activities, whether curricular or not, it needs to be done for all students and not done selectively. If a system needs to be created to ensure all can participate, then they need to do that. More actions are likely to come and this needs to be addressed. Finally, get used to breakthrough infections occurring. If you or your kid(s) are not fully vaccinated, please get it done. [/quote] Sports make money.[/quote] There it is. More money, more valuable, right? [/quote] Kind of like the shots. More doses, more money. More boosters, more money. So what if they only help for 3 months. Just keep boosting people! There is money to be made!![/quote] [b] Boostering with the same shot makes zero sense to me [/b]with the mutations but people have to feel like they are doing something as they feel powerless.[/quote] I agree. And some are arguing that there could be a possibility that just boosting over and over with the same shot could make things worse. I’ll hold out until we get a more specific booster for the variant. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/omicron-variant-best-strategy-omicron-boost-original-vaccine-rcna7451 From the article: “The question is, if you keep priming and boosting with a strain, which is basically to make an immune response against the ancestral strain, will that limit your ability then to make an immune response to a virus, which is very much different than the ancestral?” said Dr. Paul Offit, a vaccine expert at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.[/quote]
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