Anonymous wrote:Vaccinated college students are protected from severe symptoms. Even without the vaccine, their age alone is very protective. I would not be concerned at all about your child having an unvaxed roommate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is vaccinated, and the vaccines work, then who cares?
Can you try to keep up with science please. It is really not our job to educate you
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Just last week I asked my child to ask the roommate if vaxxed. Roommate coming from China. he is vaxxed with WHO approved vax. Weird that we did not think to ask until now. And yes, I hope the college has plans to put unvaxxed together.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is vaccinated, and the vaccines work, then who cares?
Anonymous wrote:But if the roommate is Vaxed from COVID 19 - why does it matter? The % of breakthrough cases are really small.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know measles vaccination status of your child's roommate or chicken pox? [personally - I think this is something that you should be able to ask about]
I do think this brings a different level to conversations about personal health info.
What is the risk to your child? How is it different knowing this information?
How is measles or chickenpox analogous to covid 19? I don't know single person dead or permanently maimed from measles or chickenpox but i know of many families personally that have suffered greatly from covid 19.
But if the roommate is Vaxed from COVID 19 - why does it matter? The % of breakthrough cases are really small.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know measles vaccination status of your child's roommate or chicken pox? [personally - I think this is something that you should be able to ask about]
I do think this brings a different level to conversations about personal health info.
What is the risk to your child? How is it different knowing this information?
How is measles or chickenpox analogous to covid 19? I don't know single person dead or permanently maimed from measles or chickenpox but i know of many families personally that have suffered greatly from covid 19.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know two now elderly family members permanently disabled because of the measles, one lost her hearing, and the other suffered brain damage.
I think that if measles were surging, it would be important to know if your roommate were vaccinated for measles.
Anonymous wrote:I know two now elderly family members permanently disabled because of the measles, one lost her hearing, and the other suffered brain damage.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know measles vaccination status of your child's roommate or chicken pox? [personally - I think this is something that you should be able to ask about]
I do think this brings a different level to conversations about personal health info.
What is the risk to your child? How is it different knowing this information?
Anonymous wrote:My kid starts Tuesday. I have no idea if her roommate is vaccinated. I don’t care. DD is. College has me worried about a lot of things but this is not one of them. I’m sure she will be exposed to someone with covid eventually.