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Reply to "McKnight's discussion with health officer about in-person learning"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You misunderstood. I agree with you that idiots who don’t vaccinate deserve what they get but young kids aren’t eligible and [b]teens have old vaccines with no approved booster. [/b] Vaccines work of course. We need to focus on mandating vaccines for those who are eligible and developing vaccines for those not yet eligible. It seems like people without young kids feel like they don’t count. Saying everyone is vaccinated just isn’t true (sadly). Ask a mother of a baby in day care how scared she is. Her baby is with others who have siblings in school. The risk is real and it’s not that small. [/quote] 16+ can get a booster. 5-11 just got vaccinated. The only ones who could have been vaccinated over 6 months ago but aren't eligible for a booster are 12-15.[/quote] Yep. And that’s a lot of kids!!! Kids who matter but just not to you. [/quote] I'm the PP you're responding to, and I have a vaccinated-but-not-boostered 15-year-old. Whose risk of severe illness from covid, if infected, is very small. And everyone else in the family is vaccinated-and-boostered.[/quote]
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