Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm lost. How do you think in others getting the vaccine will protect your kids?
Welcome to Planet Earth 2021. Is it your first time here? I will help you since you are lost. People who are vaccinated are less likely to get Covid and spread Covid. That will help protect kids and others. You're welcome.

Thanks for the laugh. Cannot believe how dumb some people are.
My responses to this have been deleted so I will keep it short.
Unless the op's kids are not in school and the op and her spouse are not leaving the house at all her kids covid risk is not increased simply by not seeing their aunt. The op can also transmit covid.
The poster wants to cut off her sister and is using covid as an excuse.
NP -- I am afraid the PP is bringing his/her baggage into this thread (where is there any indication of "poster wants to cut off her sister"?)
COVID is not a switch that one time goes from safe to probably catch it; protection from viruses is not all or nothing.
Any additional exposure to people who are more likely that the average to be contagious with COVID (and all unvaccinated people fall into this category based on all the experience and research on the topic) will increase the chance that OP’s children will get COVID.
Still dont understand why this concept is so hard to grasp