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 When you will vaccinate kids? (Covid)

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allisonzk
post May 12 2022, 09:27 AM

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I did vaccinate my child.

She is 5 years old, and has 2 doses of Pfizer. Her last dose was over a month ago. So far, no problems!

Covid is airborne, cleaning surfaces will not prevent it.

I understand the concern you have as parents, but honestly... if you prefer the risk of them contracting Covid without being protected by the vaccine... your choice.
allisonzk
post May 12 2022, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(Facepuke @ Apr 14 2022, 05:34 PM)
Yes, Teaching them how to maintain personal hygiene is all around better for long term than vaccines which have limited protection scope and duration.
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Please... teaching your child to wash their hands and shower everyday will not prevent the contagion if someone carrying the disease speaks or sneezes around him/her.

Personal hygiene helps, that's for sure, but it's not enough in health care.


allisonzk
post May 14 2022, 07:00 PM

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QUOTE(D10yrspain @ May 13 2022, 04:19 PM)
My 11 yrs old completed vac already. No obligation for those that don't want but remember the way to protect the none-vac not only the hygiene part but they are safer around with those already vaccinated. Irony right?
I'm saying these not specifically on convic but general compulsory vaccine from birth up to 2 yrs of age. There were those anti-vac community that do not want their kids to inject but encourage their kids to gathered with the vaccinated for protection.
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Absolutely yes to what you say.

 

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