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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When 90% of kids 5-11 in these schools have been vaccinated over the next few weeks here are going to be the choices presented: 1. Mandate vaccines and potentially replace 10% of this age group. Given the waitlists to get into these schools, I doubt it will be a problem. 2. Run the school like the students all aren't vaccinated and cater to 10% of the school population. 3. Separate the kids who aren't vaccinated into their own classes with different protocols as restrictions ease. All of the Upper Schools had the same choices and what did they do?...[/quote] Why? For parents who chose not to vaccinate, they should feel ok with their kids going to school with less protocols. Why should the school have to separate? We don't have separate super markets for vaccinated vs unvaccinated people. Our kids will be protected from the already slim chance of any health issues from Covid. I don't see these 'choices' as valid.[/quote] Why should it be ok for your unvaccinated kid to become a vector in the school when everyone else is acting responsibly. Or do you still not understand how viruses and vaccines work?[/quote] It appears you are struggling with that as well. These “vaccines” aren’t really vaccines in the traditional sense. They don’t prevent people from getting sick, or spreading it, apparently. Thus, even a vaccinated kid could be a “vector” to use your terminology.[/quote] Stop spreading fake information. Vaccines do prevent people from getting very sick/hospitalized/dying from COVID. [/quote] Reading comprehension is your friend. The PP didn't say vaccines didn't prevent people from getting very sick ro dying- and that isn't 100% true either- they help prevent a great deal, but don't stop. They said vaccines didn't prevent people from getting sick or from being vectors. Both are true. You put words into their writing that aren't there. Learn to read what is there and not what you want while dismissing what you don't. You are probably one of those headline readers that doesn't read the actual article and loses all the nuances and context you need to sound intelligence versus throwing out sound bites. [/quote]
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