Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Says the unvaccinated mom.
Not the PP, but both I and my kid heading off to college in a week are vaccinated and this is 100% correct. The fear mongering on this is unbelievable. I think people are honestly addicted to COVID panic.
Anonymous wrote:+1. Get the vaccine and wear the friggin mask so we can end this thing.
Anonymous wrote:"If they are not, would you request a room switch?"
Yes. 7% is not a small number, and I think speaking up would put pressure on the university to take exemptions much more seriously. Some are clearly BS-ing their way out of getting vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Unvaxed kids are not infected kids! What are you worried about? Yes, your kid can get infected from a vaxed or unvaxed person, so?
Better to worry that your kid has good eating habits, exercises, doesn't drink or smoke and takes Vitamin D and a good quality multivitamin every day. That's the best defense against covid, even if your child is vaxxed.
My kid starts high school tomorrow. Some of DCs classmates are not vaxed, and some teachers aren't vaxed. I'm not worried at all. Not one bit. My kid is very healthy, vaxed and the school requires masks. If DC gets covid, we'll deal with it, but I doubt it will happen.
Anonymous wrote:Unvaxed kids are not infected kids! What are you worried about? Yes, your kid can get infected from a vaxed or unvaxed person, so?
Better to worry that your kid has good eating habits, exercises, doesn't drink or smoke and takes Vitamin D and a good quality multivitamin every day. That's the best defense against covid, even if your child is vaxxed.
My kid starts high school tomorrow. Some of DCs classmates are not vaxed, and some teachers aren't vaxed. I'm not worried at all. Not one bit. My kid is very healthy, vaxed and the school requires masks. If DC gets covid, we'll deal with it, but I doubt it will happen.
Anonymous wrote:I would let my adult child deal with their own situation instead of being a helicopter parent.
Anonymous wrote:Get a grip. She's vaccinated. If the vaccines work, not a big deal. Of they don't, your daughter is a carrier to. All this fuss. College kids do not die.