Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would go... especially in the U.K. where most people will be vaccinated anyway.
Everyone in the plane wears masks and has to have a negative test result to board. it’s pretty safe in my opinion
The kids would not be vaccinated. They are still carriers and could pose a risk to their other non-vaccinated relatives/kids.
Kids transmit the virus at about half the rate that adults do. With testing and quarantine, how are they posing a major risk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I wouldn't but that's not a moral stance just personal risk preference.
I have a different risk preference than you, but I love you for acknowledging the italicized.
Anonymous wrote:No. I get that COVID is low risk for kids, but it looks like there will also be a vaccine available by fall/winter. I don't think it's worth the risk either for your kid or whoever your kid could bring it back to when a vaccine right around the corner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would go... especially in the U.K. where most people will be vaccinated anyway.
Everyone in the plane wears masks and has to have a negative test result to board. it’s pretty safe in my opinion
The kids would not be vaccinated. They are still carriers and could pose a risk to their other non-vaccinated relatives/kids.
Kids transmit the virus at about half the rate that adults do. With testing and quarantine, how are they posing a major risk?
That is not true. They transmit just as frequently as adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would go... especially in the U.K. where most people will be vaccinated anyway.
Everyone in the plane wears masks and has to have a negative test result to board. it’s pretty safe in my opinion
The kids would not be vaccinated. They are still carriers and could pose a risk to their other non-vaccinated relatives/kids.
Kids transmit the virus at about half the rate that adults do. With testing and quarantine, how are they posing a major risk?
Anonymous wrote:Personally I wouldn't but that's not a moral stance just personal risk preference.