Anonymous wrote:The Covid vaccine awakened herpes after 20 years. Shingles, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if I should be answering this question because I wasn’t against the first Covid shot. But anyway…
I do not force my children to get flu or Covid vaccines when it’s not a pandemic and grandparents are dying left and right.
So… Since the original Covid vaccine, I get my Covid, flu and shingles (this year) because I don’t wanna get sick. I got it two weeks before Thanksgiving because that is the time I’m afraid of getting sick.
I do not force my teens to get any of the shots, but one of them has had Covid and/or the flu every holiday except for this past one since 2020.
My oldest has gotten Covid and the flu every fall since Covid.
So no I don’t force them to because they can get over Covid and the flu in 4-6 days.
My friends who have gotten Covid or the flu recently are down for about two weeks and I’m not gonna do that.
All my late 20s early 30s nieces and nephews get the shots cause they don’t want their kids dying.
I got both and got the flu Christmas Eve, which turned into bronchitis. Horrible. The rest of my family also vaxed did not get sick or recovered within a few days (with Tamiflu)
Anonymous wrote:Always got covid and flu shots for everyone, didn't this year, daughter has had covid and influenza A and missed 12 days of school in 5 weeks. Deep regret over not getting these. We all got covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are also hearing from more friends that kids are having brain fog or terrible fatigue weeks out from having covid. One boy we know has been really sick and missing a lot of school and a girl missed her whole season for her sports because of being unwell post-covid.
This. It is unclear who exactly will get long covid or serious covid. Protect yourself and your kids. The long covid specialist we had to consult for our college DD said in addition to vax, everyone should take paxlovid for covid infections.
Anonymous wrote:We are also hearing from more friends that kids are having brain fog or terrible fatigue weeks out from having covid. One boy we know has been really sick and missing a lot of school and a girl missed her whole season for her sports because of being unwell post-covid.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if I should be answering this question because I wasn’t against the first Covid shot. But anyway…
I do not force my children to get flu or Covid vaccines when it’s not a pandemic and grandparents are dying left and right.
So… Since the original Covid vaccine, I get my Covid, flu and shingles (this year) because I don’t wanna get sick. I got it two weeks before Thanksgiving because that is the time I’m afraid of getting sick.
I do not force my teens to get any of the shots, but one of them has had Covid and/or the flu every holiday except for this past one since 2020.
My oldest has gotten Covid and the flu every fall since Covid.
So no I don’t force them to because they can get over Covid and the flu in 4-6 days.
My friends who have gotten Covid or the flu recently are down for about two weeks and I’m not gonna do that.
All my late 20s early 30s nieces and nephews get the shots cause they don’t want their kids dying.