Fauxchi now says that we need 90% heard immunity and the only way to achieve this is to vaccinate all children. But children are the group that is the least susceptible to the 'Rona! Why experiment on them?
I think that only people who are frightened about getting the 'rona should get the vaccine. Or else self-isolate till it's "safe" to come out. Safety first! What do you guys think?
Fuck no! I will never have my kids vaccinated with the killer vaccine.
My kid won’t
I’ve asked my kids pediatrician about the vaccine and they said it would not be approved for kids. There has been no testing on kids, nor should there be. I’d pull my kids out of school before getting that vaccine. I’m to the point where I don’t think they will ever get another. We passed on the flu vax for the first time in over a decade because we don’t trust the medical “professionals “ anymore.
This is where I am too with my kids. My OB told me not to get one (I wasn’t anyway) bc there isn’t enough research for pregnant women....and what they have isn’t positive
No. We have SEVERE food allergies. And they don’t have any information on allergies, reactions, we will probably be able to get an exemption for her.
I've been waiting for parents to step up for their kids for over 30 years. Only time they fought for their kids was to get them back into the school system.
Yes, parents will vaccinate their kids without hesitation. Probably won't even really pay attention to it, just "whatever" the whole situation.
I hope you're wrong. I think it's nonsensical to put this burden on kids to stop a flu that kills mainly people who are already weakened by other health issues, by using vaccines that do not seem completely safe! Male sterility? Who would want that for their sons?
I hope I'm wrong too, but I keeping thinking "this will be the final straw" but isn't. Parents practically treat their own kids like distant roommates. It's sad to watch because being a stay at home uncle was best few years of my life. Kids are endless fun and it's cool to watch/help them figure things out.
Helicopter parent mean good parent or even protective parent. My mom was a helicopter mom, it wasn't about her kids it was about her, it was usually over something stupid, and it was more like she would be a shit mom for weeks then make up for it in a burst of helicopter mom, then go back to being a shit mom.
Parents haven't really fought to protect their kids from anything substantial in my entire life. Wish I was wrong but I watched all these issues start as seeds and grow into these massive problems for so long even the parents who went through it themselves aren't trying to protect their kids from it.... Mind boggling...
So far no one, even the liberal parents I’ve polled are interested in vaccinations for kids
Until the school says, vaccination required. But who knows, maybe this is finally the last straw for parents and they fight for their kids for once. I'd love to see it and would jump right into that fight with them.
I just have no desire to fight for a society that doesn't even fight for their children.
My mom was a hard lefty, REEEEEEEEEing about Trump all the time voted for Biden and was a total convid devotee .... got a convid vax I warned her not to but was oh so proud of it called everyone she knew bragging, got the 2nd followup shot on Monday died last nite.
She died?????
I'm so sorry for your loss. Devastating.
My future children will get basic childhood shots and that’s it. No flu shots, no covid shots, none of that nonsense.
I don’t think they’ll ever make it mandatory for kids. At least, I can’t see it happening here, in France. The thing is, people can eventually cave in, just to be able to go about their business, but they will most certainly react very vehemently if kids are concerned with the law. Dunno. It’s what I’ve been telling myself.
Fauxchi is on record saying there is no way to achieve his latest goal of 90% herd immunity with voluntary vaccinations only. Let that sink in. For kids, they can make it a condition of allowing them back into schools!
As I mentioned, I was speaking about France. Just to give a point of view from another country.